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Arazlo

Generic name: Tazarotene topical [taz-ar-oh-teen]
Brand name: Arazlo, Fabior, Tazorac, Avage
Drug class: Topical acne agents

What is Arazlo?

Arazlo (for application to the facial skin) is a substance that has a similarity to vitamin A. It helps the skin regenerate itself faster and can improve its appearance as well as texture. the skin.The Avage brand of tazarotene cream can be designed to minimise the appearance of wrinkles on the face, fine wrinkles on the face, dark and light facial skin patches, as well as benign facial lentigines (non-cancerous freckles) for adolescents and adults who are between 17 and 17 years old.The brands Fabior as well as Tazorac models of tazarotene topical products are utilised to manage skin acne for adolescents and adults who are between 12 and 13 years old.Arazlo is a brand of topical. Arazlo version of tazarotene is utilised to manage acne vulgaris among adults and adolescents that are 9 years old.Tazorac can also be employed for treating plaque psoriasis (raised silvery flaking on the skin) in adults.Arazlo could also be used to treat conditions not covered in this medication guide.

Side effects of Arazlo

Contact a medical professional immediately. If you are experiencing symptoms that indicate an allergic reaction, such as hives, difficulty breathing, and swelling of your lips, face, and tongue,

Arazlo may cause serious side effects. Stop taking Arazlo and consult your physician immediately if you experience:

  • Extreme skin irritation (pain flaking, dryness burning, stinging, itching) following the application of the medication
  • Peeling or blistering skin
  • Extreme redness or discomfort;
  • The appearance of swelling, warmth, oozing, or other indications of inflammation of the skin.

Common adverse effects of arazlo can include:

  • Dry, scaly, or peeling skin
  • Redness, pain, or burning
  • Itching or other irritations of the skin were treated.

This list does not constitute an exhaustive compilation of possible side effects and others may occur as well.. Consult your physician to seek medical advice on adverse effects. You can report any adverse reactions to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

Similar/related drugs

Doxycycline, Clindamycin topical, Topical Erythromycin, Tetracycline, and Tazorac

Warnings

Arazlo may create birth defects. Do not take it when you are expecting. Use effective birth control to avoid pregnancy.Stop taking Arazlo and inform your doctor as soon as you become pregnant, if you quit using birth control, or if you do not have menstrual cycles.

Before you take this drug

You shouldn't make use of Arazlo if you are allergic to it, are pregnant, or might be pregnant.You must pass a positive pregnancy test within two weeks prior to starting this treatment.

Speak to your doctor if you ever have:

  • Eczema, sunburn, or a different skin condition
  • The skin cancer;
  • Lentigo maligna (a kind of skin cancer);
  • The allergic response to a product that is applied to the skin
  • If you work outdoors.

Do not take Arazlo in the event that you are expecting. Prenatal exposure could harm an unborn baby and result in birth defects.. Utilise effective birth control to avoid pregnancy while you're taking this medication.Stop taking Arazlo and notify your doctor as soon as you become pregnant, if you discontinue using birth control, or if you do not have menstrual periods.It might not be safe to breastfeed while taking this medication. Consult your physician regarding any risks.Avage is not recommended for anyone under seventeen years of age. Fabior as well as Tazorac are not recommended to be used to treat acne in children less than twelve years old. Fabior is not recommended to treat psoriasis in children under the age of 18.

How to take Arazlo?

Arazlo is typically applied daily, either in the evening or before sleeping. Follow the directions on your prescription label, and go through all medication guides and instructions. Follow the medication precisely as prescribed.Do not chew it. Topical medication is intended to be used solely on the skin. Avoid using Arazlo on wounds that are open or on sunburned, windburned, chapped, dry, or irritated skin. If this medication gets into your eyes, nose, mouth, rectum, or vagina, rinse it off with water.Avoid using this medication on wounds or areas with eczema. Make sure that the eczema has completely healed before using Arazlo.Take note of and follow the instructions for use that are included in your medication. Talk to your pharmacist or doctor if you don't understand these directions.Women who take Arazlo should begin taking the medication prior to their menstrual cycle.Be sure to apply the medication only to areas that aren't affected. If the medication gets accidentally applied to areas that don't need treatment, then wash it off.Shake the foam thoroughly prior to every use.The skin of your patients may become more susceptible to extreme weather like freezing and wind while you're treating them with Arazlo. Make sure you cover your skin with clothes and apply moisturising lotion or cream when required.Keep it in a cool, dry place far from heat and moisture. Don't freeze.The Fabior foam is inflammable. Be careful not to use it near extreme temperatures or in open flames. The canister could be able to explode if it is too hot. Avoid burning or puncturing an empty foam bottle. Keep the bottle in an upright, straight position.

What happens if I miss the dose?

Apply the medicine as fast as you can; however, avoid the dose you missed if it is getting close to the time of the next dose. Do not take two doses at once.

What happens if I overdose?

A dose of Arazlo could cause severe skin irritation. Contact a medical provider immediately or the Poison Help Line immediately if someone swallows medication inadvertently. In such an incident, call 1-800-222-1222 immediately in case someone swallowed medication accidentally.

What should be avoided?

Be sure to apply the medication only to areas that are not affected. If the medication gets accidentally in areas that do not require treatment, then wash it off.Do not use other skin treatments on the areas that you are treating with Arazlo unless your doctor has told you to.Avoid direct sun exposure as well as tanning beds. Arazlo may cause sunburn more quickly. Make sure you wear protective attire and sunblock (SPF 30 or more) whenever you're outside.Beware of products for your skin that may cause irritation, like harsh shampoos, soaps, permanent hair dyes or chemicals, waxes, hair removers or shampoos, or products for skin that contain alcohol or astringents, spices, or lime.Wash your eyes with water. If Arazlo is in your eyes,

Interaction with other drug

If you also take a benzoyl-peroxide acne treatment, be sure not to apply it in the same way you are using Arazlo. Use one drug at the beginning of each day and one only in the evening.

Discuss with your doctor any other medications you take, particularly:

  • An anti-biotic or other medication that could cause your skin to become more sensitive to light.

This list isn't complete. Other medications could influence Arazlo, such as prescription and over-the-counter drugs, vitamins, and herbal products. Some interactions with drugs are not listed here. are listed here.