- Irritated eyes
- Redness of skin
- Dry skin
- Skin peeling
- Increased thirst
- Skin discoloration
DOSAGE
Missed dose
As soon as possible, take the missed dose. If it’s time for the next scheduled dose, skip the missed dose. Do not use additional medications to make up for a missed dose.
Overdose
Seek emergency treatment or see a doctor in case of overdose.
WARNINGS
Pregnant
Acnesol Gel 1% may not be safe to use during pregnancy. Although human research is limited, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing child. Your doctor will assess the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it for you. Consult your doctor.
Breastfeeding
This drug is safe to use for women who are breastfeeding. Talk to your doctor about any potential risks and benefits before using this medicine.
Diarrhea related to Clostridium difficile
Antibiotic treatment can cause an imbalance in the normal microbiota in the colon, which can stimulate the growth of Clostridium difficile bacteria, which can lead to severe diarrhea. Report this case to your doctor first, and do not use this drug in such cases.
Atopic dermatitis
This Gel should be used with caution in patients with atopic dermatitis due to a high risk of worsening the patient’s condition. Depending on the patient’s clinical condition, an appropriate dose adjustment or replacement with an appropriate alternative may be required.
Share with other acne products
This Gel should be used with great care when combined with other acne medicines. Concurrent use may increase the risk of serious side effects such as skin peeling, irritation, and dryness. Depending on the patient’s clinical condition, an appropriate dose adjustment or replacement with an appropriate alternative may be required.
For external use only
This Gel is only recommended for external use. Avoid contact with eyes.
Use in pediatrics
The use of this Gel is not recommended for patients under 12 years of age, as the safety and effectiveness of the use of this drug have not been clinically proven.