Product description
Tretiva 20 Capsule belongs to the retinoids (man-made vitamin A) class of medications, which are principally used to treat a severe form of acne known as nodular acne that is resistant to various therapies, including antibiotics. Nodular acne is a type of severe acne that develops when the skin cells produce too much oil, resulting in bloated, red, and painful lumps. Acne nodules are bigger than ordinary pimples.
Accutane is a typical brand name for isotretinoin.
Acne is caused by the skin’s hyperactive sebaceous (oil) glands. Sebum clogs sebaceous glands and prevents oil from flowing freely, resulting in a buildup of sebum beneath the skin, which promotes the growth of acne-causing bacteria. Tretiva 20 Capsule is a kind of vitamin A that acts by decreasing the activity and size of sebaceous glands on the skin’s surface, reducing sebum (natural oil) production cells. As a result, pores are unclogged and acne-causing germs are killed. Different than that, Tretiva 20 Capsule may be given for other skin conditions and cancers.
Topical and oral dose forms of Tretiva 20 Capsule are available. Tretiva 20 Capsule should be taken exactly as directed by your doctor. Tretiva 20 Capsule in a topical form can be applied to the clean and dry afflicted region with a fingertip. Tretiva 20 Capsule should not get into contact with your nose, mouth, eyes, ears, or vaginal area. If Tretiva 20 Capsule comes into touch with these places by mistake, thoroughly rinse with water. Chapped lips, dry skin, eyes, nose, and lips are all possible side effects for certain people. The majority of these Tretiva 20 Capsule adverse effects do not require medical care and fade away with time. Please visit your doctor if the adverse effects continue or worsen.