PATIENT INFORMATION
AVITA®
(tretinoin) Cream
CREAM, 0.025%
Acne Treatment
IMPORTANT
Read Directions Carefully
Before Using
THIS LEAFLET TELLS YOU ABOUT AVITA (TRETINOIN) CREAM ACNE
TREATMENT AS PRESCRIBED BY YOUR PHYSICIAN. THIS PRODUCT IS TO BE USED
ONLY ACCORDING TO YOUR DOCTOR’S INSTRUCTIONS, AND IT SHOULD NOT BE
APPLIED TO OTHER AREAS OF THE BODY OR TO OTHER GROWTHS OR LESIONS.
THE SAFETY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF THIS PRODUCT IN OTHER DISORDERS HAVE
NOT BEEN EVALUATED. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, BE SURE TO ASK YOUR
DOCTOR.
PRECAUTIONS
The effects of the sun on your skin: As you know, overexposure to natural sunlight or the artificial
sunlight of a sunlamp can cause sunburn. Overexposure to the sun over many years may cause premature
aging of the skin and even skin cancer. The chances of these effects occurring will vary depending on
skin type, the climate and the care taken to avoid overexposure to the sun. Therapy with AVITA Cream
may make your skin more susceptible to sunburn and other adverse effects of the sun, so unprotected
exposure to natural or artificial sunlight should be minimized.
Laboratory findings: When laboratory mice are exposed to artificial sunlight, they often develop skin
tumors. These sunlight-induced tumors may appear more quickly and in greater number if the mouse is also
topically treated with the active ingredient in AVITA Cream, tretinoin. In some studies, under different
conditions, however, when mice treated with tretinoin were exposed to artificial sunlight, the incidence and
rate of development of skin tumors was reduced. There is no evidence to date that tretinoin alone will cause
the development of skin tumors in either laboratory animals or humans. However, investigations in this area
are continuing.
Use caution in the sun: When outside, even on hazy days, areas treated with AVITA Cream should be
protected. An effective sunscreen should be used any time you are outside (consult your physician for a
recommendation of an SPF level which will provide you with the necessary high level of protection).
For extended sun exposure, protective clothing, like a hat, should be worn. Do not use artificial
sunlamps, or artificial sunlight while you are using AVITA (tretinoin cream) Cream, 0.025%. If you
do become sunburned, stop your therapy with AVITA Cream until your skin has recovered.
Avoid excessive exposure to wind or cold: Extremes of climate tend to dry or burn normal skin. Skin
treated with AVITA Cream may be more vulnerable to these extremes.Your physician can recommend
ways to manage your acne treatment under such conditions.
Possible problems: The skin of certain sensitive individuals may become excessively red, swollen,
blistered, or crusted. If you are experiencing severe or persistent irritation, discontinue the use of
AVITA Cream and consult your physician.
There have been reports that, in some patients, areas treated with AVITA Cream developed a
temporary increase or decrease in the amount of skin pigment (color) present.
Use other medication only on your physician’s advice: Only your physician knows which other
medications may be helpful during treatment and will recommend them to you if necessary. Follow the
physician’s instructions carefully. In addition, you should avoid preparations that may dry or irritate
your skin. These preparations may include certain astringents, toiletries containing alcohol, spices or
lime, or certain medicated soaps, shampoos, and hair permanent solutions. Do not allow anyone else to
use this medication.
Do not use other medications with AVITA Cream which are not recommended by your doctor. The
medications you have used in the past might cause unnecessary redness or peeling.
If you are pregnant, think you are pregnant, or are nursing an infant: No studies have been
conducted in humans to establish the safety of AVITA Cream in pregnant women. If you are pregnant,
think you are pregnant, or are nursing a baby, consult your physician before using this medication.
AND WHILE YOU’RE ON AVITA THERAPY
Use a mild non-medicated soap. Avoid frequent washings and harsh scrubbing. Acne isn’t caused by dirt,
so no matter how hard you scrub, you can’t wash it away. Washing too frequently or scrubbing too
roughly may at times actually make your acne worse.Wash your skin gently with a mild, bland soap. Two
or three times a day should be sufficient. Pat skin dry with a towel. Let the face dry 20 to 30 minutes
before applying AVITA (tretinoin cream) Cream, 0.025%. Remember, excessive irritation such as
rubbing, too much washing, use of other medications not suggested by your physician, etc., may worsen
your acne.
HOW TO USE AVITA (TRETINOIN) CREAM
To get the best results with AVITA Cream therapy, it is necessary to use it properly. Forget about the
instructions given for other products and the advice of friends. Just stick to the special plan your doctor
has laid out for you and be patient. Remember, when AVITA Cream is used properly, many users see
improvement by 12 weeks. AGAIN, FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS - BE PATIENT - DON’T START
AND STOP THERAPY ON YOUR OWN - IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, ASK YOUR DOCTOR.
To help you use the medication correctly, keep these simple instructions in mind.
- AVITA Cream should be applied once a day, in the evening, or as directed by your physician, to
the skin where acne lesions appear, using enough to cover the entire affected area lightly. First,
wash with a mild soap and dry your skin gently.WAIT 20 to 30 MINUTES BEFORE APPLYING
MEDICATION; it is important for skin to be completely dry in order to minimize possible
irritation.
- It is better not to use more than the amount suggested by your physician or to apply more
frequently than instructed. Too much may irritate the skin, waste medication, and won’t give faster
or better results.
- Keep the medication away from the corners of the nose, mouth, eyes, and open wounds. Spread
away from these areas when applying.
- Cream: Squeeze about a half inch or less of medication onto the fingertip. While that should be
enough for your whole face, after you have had some experience with the medication you may
find you need slightly more or less to do the job. The medication should become invisible almost
immediately. If it is still visible, you are using too much. Cover the affected area lightly with
AVITA Cream by first dabbing it on your forehead, chin, and both cheeks, then spreading it over
the entire affected area. Smooth gently into the skin.
- If needed, you may apply a moisturizer or a moisturizer with sunscreen that will not aggravate
your acne (noncomedogenic) in the morning after you wash.
WHAT TO EXPECT WITH YOUR NEW TREATMENT
AVITA (tretinoin cream) Cream, 0.025% works deep inside your skin and this takes time. You cannot
make AVITA Cream work any faster by applying more than one dose each day, but an excess amount
of AVITA Cream may irritate your skin. Be patient.
There may be some discomfort or peeling during the early days of treatment. Some patients also notice
that their skin begins to take on a blush.
These reactions do not happen to everyone. If they do, it is just your skin adjusting to AVITA Cream
and this usually subsides within two to four weeks. These reactions can usually be minimized by
following instructions carefully. Should the effects become excessively troublesome, consult your
doctor.
BY THREE TO SIX WEEKS, some patients notice an appearance of new blemishes (papules and
pustules). At this stage, it is important to continue using AVITA Cream.
If AVITA Cream is going to have a beneficial effect for you, you should notice an improvement in
your appearance by 6 to 12 weeks of therapy. Don’t be discouraged if you see no immediate
improvement. Don’t stop treatment at the first signs of improvement.
Once your acne is under control, you should continue regular application of AVITA Cream until your
physician instructs otherwise.
Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-
800-FDA-1088.