Uses of Eryne gel

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Eryne gel medicine includes the active ingredients Erythromycin and Tretinoin. The use of Eryne gel is to kill bacteria, heal acne, and increase the growth of follicular epithelial cells.

1. What is Eryne gel?


The composition of the drug Eryne gel includes antibiotics Erythromycin and Tretinoin. Eryne topical is considered a form of vitamin A and is associated with topical antibacterial activity.
Uses Eryne gel topical has been shown to be highly effective in the treatment of acne. This is thanks to the vitamin component in the drug that has the ability to help the skin gradually renew itself. Although Eryne topical is mostly used in the treatment of acne, it is sometimes prescribed to reduce the appearance of skin discolorations and fine lines, helping to improve a patient's facial skin from roughness. becomes smoother and looks smoother.
2. Precautions when using Eryne gel Contraindications to using Eryne gel:
If you are allergic to Erythromycin, Tretinoin or any other ingredients of the drug; If you are a woman of childbearing age, pregnant or not using birth control; During the period of taking the drug, it is necessary to follow the instructions of the doctor. Increasing the frequency and amount of the medication applied to the skin will not improve the action or speed of action and may cause more redness, peeling, and discomfort. Due to the action of the drug, this gel often causes skin irritation. Certain precautions must be taken to minimize discomfort while using Eryne topical:
Avoid getting Eryne topical into contact with eyes, eyelids, nostrils, mouth. In case of accidental contact, rinse thoroughly with clean water; If you have been treated with other topical exfoliants prior to using Eryne topical, wait for the skin irritation to clear before you start applying Eryne; Exposure to sunlight and ultraviolet lamps can cause further irritation. Therefore, exposure to these agents should be avoided during treatment as much as possible. However, treatment can be continued if exposure is reduced to a minimum protected by wearing a hat and using sunscreen when outdoors; In cases where sun exposure is required (e.g. taking a day at sea), do not apply Eryne the day before, the same day, and the day after. If previous exposure has resulted in a skin burn or sunburn, wait for the skin to fully heal before reapplying or starting treatment; Avoid concurrent use of Eryne with astringent, drying or irritating products or products with fragrances or alcohol as this may cause further irritation; You can use makeup products and moisturizers that have been tested to be non-comedogenic. It is best to consult your doctor or pharmacist before making a choice.

3. Instructions for using Eryne gel


Before applying Eryne topical, thoroughly wash affected skin with warm water and soap, rinse and pat dry. After washing or shaving, it is best to wait 30 minutes before applying the medication to limit the alcohol in Eryne topical that can irritate the skin.
Dosage of Eryne gel in general or Erythromycin component in particular will be different for each patient. Usually, the amount of medication needed will depend on the concentration of the drug. In addition, the number of doses you take each day, the time allowed between doses, and the length of time you take the medicine depend on the condition of the skin damage you have. For acne, doctors usually prescribe for adults to apply Eryne gel to the affected skin(s) twice a day, morning and night.
The patient can take the medication through a gauze pad or directly on the finger after it has been washed and be sure to rinse it off the hand afterwards. The next step is to apply a thin layer of medication, just enough to gently apply to the affected area. You should apply Eryne gel to the area of ​​​​the skin that often has acne.
It is important that you do not use Erythromycin more often than prescribed by your doctor. This is because these topical acne medications contain alcohol, which can make your skin too dry or irritated. In addition, you should also avoid washing the acne-prone skin too often. This habit can dry out your skin and make acne worse. Wash with mild soap only, 2 or 3 times a day, unless you have oily skin.

4. Possible side effects when applying Eryne gel


Like all medicines, Eryne gel can cause certain side effects, although not everyone gets them.
Side effects reported by topical Eryne gel may appear in the form of irritation such as diffuse redness, tingling sensation, dry skin, and mild scabs, which disappear when the drug is discontinued.
During the first weeks of treatment with Eryne gel, acne may become worse, especially the appearance of small whiteheads. This skin reaction is normal due to the effect of the drug which is the rapid elimination of microcysts that are formed in the depths of the skin. Skin will continue to improve in the weeks that follow.
Due to the ingredient butylhydroxytoluene in Eryne gel, the patient will be at risk of eczema, irritation of the skin, eyes and mucous membranes.
In case of serious skin reactions such as red scaly rash, lumps under the skin, blisters or pustules, the patient should stop taking the medicine and consult a doctor immediately.
Eryne gel medicine has the ingredients Erythromycin and Tretinoin. Under the bactericidal effect of antibiotics and skin resurfacing from vitamin A, Eryne topical is one of the popular effective options in the treatment of acne. However, due to the possible risks as well as enhancing the acne treatment effect of the drug, it is necessary to strictly follow the doctor's instructions and coordinate local skin hygiene measures in a long-term, persistent way.

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