Uses of Anzela

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Anzela drug with the main active ingredient azelaic acid is often used for the topical treatment of common acne. The side effects of the drug are mainly related to the skin and subside after a period of use.

1. What is anzela drug for melasma?

The main ingredient Anzela is azelaic acid derived from cereal grains such as wheat, rye or barley, has the effect of preventing melasma through the inhibition of the formation of the enzyme Tyrosinase. This is an important enzyme in the process of skin pigmentation. Besides, Anzela drug also has the ability to reduce Filaggrin, reduce the thickness of the epidermal keratinocytes, reduce the size and number of Keratohyalin granules. At the same time, the drug also has the ability to fight the root bacteria in acne formation such as Propionibacterium acnes and skin staphylococcus.

2. Indications of the drug Anzela


Indications of Anzela drug in the treatment of disease include:
Local treatment of acne-prone skin inflammation mild and moderate severity Treatment of common acne such as blackheads, whiteheads Treatment of acne red like nodules or pustules In addition, Anzela medicine for melasma is also often indicated. Contraindications of Anzela drug are patients who are allergic or sensitive to any ingredient of the drug.

3. How to use Anzela correctly?


Anzela drug for melasma is only used in addition, absolutely do not drink or use for any other purpose. Steps to use Anzela medicine are as follows:
Clean the area to be treated and absorb or let the skin dry. Wash your hands before applying the medicine. Take a sufficient amount of medicine, gently apply to the red area, massage gently. allow the medicine to fully absorb into the skin. Wash your hands after applying the medicine. Avoid getting the medicine on your eyes, nose and mouth. Rinse immediately with clean water if it is contaminated. The common dose of Anzela is 2 times / day in the morning and evening, after about 4 weeks of treatment will bring significant improvements due to inflammatory lesions caused When a missed dose is not taken. double the prescribed amount or make up for the dose when it is almost time for the next dose because an overdose may occur. When an overdose of the drug can cause unwanted effects, the patient should go to the nearest medical facility. best to be tracked.

4. Some side effects of the drug Anzela


In the process of using Anzela to treat melasma, there may be some unwanted effects such as temporary skin irritation reactions causing itching, burning or stinging but usually subside after a while. .
Common side effects include:
Dry skin Irritation at the site of treatment Skin pigmentation disorders Swelling, pain Less commonly itchiness, oily skin, dermatitis, acne, loss of skin color. More rarely, allergic reactions or skin rashes on the applied area, cracked lips, Eczema, and worsening of asthma symptoms may occur.

5. Drug interactions


Some drug interactions that have been reported include:
Other topical medications should not be taken with this medication unless directed by your doctor. alcohol products, fragrances, astringents or caustic sodas and other cleaning agents Avoid spicy, hot foods or alcoholic beverages during treatment with skin creams containing azelaic acid as this can cause redness

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