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Frequently asked questions
How should Acrobenz Gel 50 Gel be applied?
Remove all make-up, wash your hands and the affected area, then gently dry. Apply a thin layer of Acrobenz Gel 50 Gel cream to the entire affected area using your fingertips. Wash your hands thoroughly after application.
How often should I apply Acrobenz Gel 50 Gel?
Initially, apply Acrobenz Gel 50 Gel once daily in the evening; your doctor may later increase it to twice daily.
Should Acrobenz Gel 50 Gel be left on overnight?
Acrobenz Gel 50 Gel is typically used once daily in the evening and can be left on overnight unless irritation occurs. If irritation happens, consult your doctor.
What should prompt me to discontinue Acrobenz Gel 50 Gel?
Discontinue Acrobenz Gel 50 Gel and consult your doctor if you experience severe irritation, such as significant redness, dryness, itching, or a stinging/burning sensation.
How long does Acrobenz Gel 50 Gel take to show its effects?
Improvement may be seen after 4-6 weeks, but full benefits may take longer. If acne worsens or does not improve after 1 month, consult your doctor.
Do you apply moisturizer before or after Acrobenz Gel 50 Gel?
Apply moisturizer an hour after applying Acrobenz Gel 50 Gel. Consult your doctor if you have any doubts.
What precautions should be followed while applying Acrobenz Gel 50 Gel?
Apply Acrobenz Gel 50 Gel only to your skin, avoiding eyes, eyelids, lips, mouth, and inside the nose. If contact occurs, rinse with water immediately. Avoid using it on scratched skin or open wounds, and take care on sensitive areas. Acrobenz Gel 50 Gel may increase sun sensitivity; use sunscreen and protective clothing, and avoid contact with hair to prevent bleaching.
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