Differin gel (Adapalene)

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Brand Name : Differin gel

Marketing Authorization Holder : Galderma

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Differin gel

Information about Differin Gel (Adapalene)

Differin Gel, containing Adapalene, is a topical medication used to treat acne. Adapalene is a retinoid, which is a derivative of vitamin A. It helps to prevent acne by regulating skin cell turnover and reducing inflammation.

Product Highlights

  • Primarily used to treat mild to moderate acne, including blackheads, whiteheads, and inflamed acne lesions.

Key Ingredient

  • Adapalene

Key Benefits

  • Helps reduce and prevent acne breakouts by regulating skin cell turnover and decreasing inflammation.
  • Provides an alternative to antibiotic treatments, helping to avoid the risk of developing antibiotic resistance.
  • Suitable for continuous use as part of an acne management regimen, promoting sustained improvement in acne.

Direction of Use

  • Generally used once daily in the evening.
  • After cleansing, apply a thin layer of Differin Gel to the affected area, avoiding the eyes, lips, and mucous membranes.
  • Continue using as directed by a healthcare provider to achieve optimal results, even if improvements are seen before the end of the prescribed period.

Safety Concerns

  • Common side effects can include dryness, redness, peeling, and irritation of the skin. These effects are often temporary and may improve with continued use.
  • Adapalene can increase skin sensitivity to sunlight, so it is important to use sunscreen and limit sun exposure.
  • Some users may experience initial worsening of acne or irritation before seeing improvement, which usually subsides with ongoing use.

Avoid Differin Gel (Adapalene) If

  • You have a known allergy or hypersensitivity to Adapalene or any other ingredients in the gel.
  • Avoid use on areas affected by eczema or dermatitis, as it may worsen these conditions.
  • Although Adapalene is not classified as a category X drug, it is generally recommended to avoid use during pregnancy unless prescribed by a healthcare provider.
  • Do not apply to sunburned or severely irritated skin.


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