PATIENT INFORMATION
RENOVA®
(Tretinoin) Cream 0.02%
RENOVA®
(reh-NO-vah)
Generic Name: Tretinoin Cream (0.02%)
Use only on the Face
Read this leaflet carefully before you start to use your
medicine. Read the information you get every time you get more medicine. There
may be new information about the drug. This leaflet does not take the place of
talks with your doctor. It is important for you to talk with your doctor about
how to use RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02% for the best results and how to
reduce side effects.
What is the Most Important Information about RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02%?
RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02% is a serious medicine. Do
not use RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02% if you are pregnant or
attempting to become pregnant. If you become pregnant while using
RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02%, please contact your doctor
immediately.
Avoid sunlight and other medicines that may increase your
sensitivity to sunlight (See “Who should not use RENOVA® (tretinoin
cream) 0.02%?”)
RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02% does not
remove wrinkles or repair sun-damaged skin. (See “What is RENOVA® (tretinoin
cream) 0.02%?” for more details.)
What is RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02%?
RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02% is a
prescription medicine that may reduce fine wrinkles. It is for patients who are
using a total skin care and sunlight avoidance program. RENOVA® (tretinoin
cream) 0.02% does not remove wrinkles or repair sun-damaged skin. RENOVA® (tretinoin
cream) 0.02% does not work for everyone who uses it. It may work better for
some patients than for others. RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02%
should be used only under the guidance of your doctor as part of a sunlight
avoidance and total skin care program. This program should include avoiding
sunlight as much as possible, using clothing to protect you from sunlight,
using sunscreens with a minimum SPF of 15, and using face creams that add
moisture to the skin.
When you use RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02%,
you will not see improvement right away. Generally, you may notice some effects
in 3 to 4 months. If RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02% treatment is
stopped, the improvement may gradually disappear.
The use of RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02% in
patients for more than 52 weeks has not been studied. Therefore, it is not
known if RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02% is safe or works if used
longer than 52 weeks. In a study in people with medium to dark skin color,
RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02% has not demonstrated a benefit over
a sunlight avoidance and total skin care program. RENOVA® (tretinoin
cream) 0.02% has not been studied in people with visible actinic keratoses or
in people with a history of skin cancer.
Who should not use RENOVA® (tretinoin
cream) 0.02%?
Do not use RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02% if:
- you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. If you become pregnant
while using RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02%, please
contact your doctor immediately.
- you are sunburned or your skin is
irritated
- you are highly sensitive to sunlight
- you are
allergic to any of the ingredients in RENOVA® (tretinoin cream)
0.02%. The active ingredient is tretinoin. Ask your doctor or pharmacist about
the inactive ingredients.
RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02% can cause
increased skin irritation and increased chance of sunburn.
Tell your doctor if you have any skin condition, RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02% may not be right for you.
Because RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02% may
make your skin more likely to burn from sunlight, tell your doctor if you are
using other medicines that increase sensitivity to sunlight. You should not use
RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02% with such medicines. These include,
but are not limited to:
- thiazides (to treat high blood pressure)
- tetracyclines, fluoroquinolones, sulfonamides (to treat
infection)
- phenothiazines (to treat serious emotional problems)
If you are taking any prescription or non-prescription
medicines, check with your doctor to make sure you can use RENOVA® (tretinoin
cream) 0.02% with them.
We do not know if RENOVA® (tretinoin cream)
0.02% is passed to infants through breast milk. Therefore, tell your doctor if
you are breast feeding.
How should I use RENOVA® (tretinoin cream)
0.02%?
Use RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02% as a part
of a total skin care and sun avoidance program. Follow your doctor's
instructions on how to use RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02%. RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02% is usually applied to the face once a day in the
evening, following the 3 steps listed below:
- Gently wash your face with a mild soap.
- Pat the skin dry and wait 20-30 minutes before applying
RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02%.
- TUBE: Squeeze a small amount of RENOVA® (tretinoin
cream) 0.02% (the size of a pearl about ¼ inch or 5mm diameter) on your
fingertip, and apply to your face.
PUMP: Fully depress the pump twice to dispense a small
amount of RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02% (the size of a pearl—about
¼ inch or 5mm diameter) on your fingertip, and apply to your face.
This should be enough to cover your affected area
lightly.
Be especially careful when applying RENOVA® (tretinoin
cream) 0.02% to avoid your eyes, ears, nostrils, angles of the nose, and mouth.
RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02% may cause severe redness, itching,
burning, stinging, and peeling if used on these areas.
Using too much RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02%
may increase discomfort and skin redness and peeling.
You may use cosmetics one hour after applying RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02%. If you do, be sure to clean your face before
applying RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02% again. Skin moisturizers
should be used at least every morning to protect the treated areas from
dryness.
Use sunscreen and wear protective clothing to protect the
treated areas from sunlight. If you sunburn easily, or if you spend a lot of
time exposed to sunlight, be especially careful to protect your skin.
What should I avoid while using RENOVA® (tretinoin
cream) 0.02%?
RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02% can make your
treated skin more sensitive to sunlight. Therefore, keep out of the sunlight as
much as possible and do not use sunlamps. Avoid as much as possible products
that can increase skin irritation, such as:
- other skin medicines
- medicated or abrasive (rough) soaps
- permanent wave solutions
- chemical hair removers or waxes
- electrolysis
- products with alcohol, spices, astringents, or lime
- cleansers, shampoos, or cosmetics with a strong drying
effect
- other products that may irritate your skin
What are the possible side effects of RENOVA® (tretinoin
cream) 0.02%?
You may feel brief warmth or stinging on your skin after
you use RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02%. Most patients report
peeling, dry skin, burning, stinging, itching, and redness. These are usually
mild to moderate and occur early in treatment. Contact your doctor if the side
effects are a problem.
General advice about prescription medicines
Medicines are sometimes prescribed for conditions that
are not mentioned in patient information leaflets. Only use RENOVA® (tretinoin
cream) 0.02% to treat the condition that your doctor has prescribed it for. Do
not give RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02% to other people. It may
harm them.
This leaflet summarizes the most important information
about RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02%. If you would like more
information, talk with your doctor. You can ask your pharmacist or doctor for
information about RENOVA® (tretinoin cream) 0.02% that is written for
health professionals.
Storage: Â Store at 25° (77°F), excursions permitted to 15-30°C
(59°-86°F).