- Acanya
- Accutane
- Acticlate
- Adapalene
- Adapalene–Clindamycin
- Alfacalcidol
- Anastrozole 1Mg
- Azelaic Acid 20% Cream 15Gms
- Benzaclin
- Benzoyl Peroxide 2.5% Gel 20Gms
- Benzoyl Peroxide 4% Cream 20Gms
- Benzoyl Peroxide 4% Creamy Wash 50Gms
- Benzoyl Peroxide 5% Gel 20Gms
- Calcitriol 0.25Mcg
- Calcium Carbonate–Vitamin D3
- Clindamycin 150Mg
- Clindamycin 1% Gel 15G
- Clindamycin 1% Gel 20G
- Clindamycin 1% Topical Solution 25Ml
- Clindamycin 300Mg
- Clindoxyl
- Cyclophosphamide/Ciclofosfamida
- Doxycycline
- Doxycycline Hyclate 100Mg
- Duac
- Erlotinib
- Erythromycin
- Etoposide
- Exemestane
- Fertolet
- Flutamide
- Gefitinib
- Hydroxyurea
- Ibandronate Sodium
- Imatinib Mesylate
- Imiquimod 5% Cream
- Itraconazole
- Leucovorin Calcium
- Levamisole
- Mercaptopurine
- Metadoxine–Silymarin–L-Ornithine-L-Aspartate–Folic Acid–Pyridoxine Hcl
- Methotrexate 10Mg
- Methotrexate 2.5Mg
- Methotrexate 5Mg
- Methotrexate 7.5Mg
- Methylprednisolone 4Mg
- Methylprednisolone 8Mg
- Minocycline 100Mg
- Minocycline 50Mg
- Nadifloxacin 1% Cream 10Gms
- Pyridoxine Hcl-Folic Acid 100-5Mg
- Pyridoxine Hcl Sr 100Mg
- Tamoxifen 10Mg
- Tamoxifen 20Mg
- Temozolomide
- Tretinoin
- Tretinoin
- Tretinoin-Clindamycin 0.025%-1% Gel 15Gm
- Voriconazole
- Z-Clinz 5

- Generic drugs are chemically identical to brand-name drugs in terms of active ingredient(s), intended use, quality, dosage, safety, bioavailability and effectiveness.
- Generic drugs are cheaper than brand-name drugs.
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What is Generic for Renova* used for?
Generic for Renova* (Tretinoin) is a topical medication used to reduce fine wrinkles and smoothen rough facial skin, which improves the appearance of the skin. It is a derivative of vitamin A that is also used to treat sun-damaged skin. This medicine may also be used to treat other conditions as determined by your doctor.
What is the recommended dosage of Generic for Renova*?
The dosage of Generic for Renova* prescribed to each patient will vary. Always follow your physician’s instructions and/or the directions on the prescription drug label. The following dosage information includes the common dose of Generic for Renova*. If your dose is different, do not follow the dosage described below unless your physician has approved.
Generic for Renova* is usually applied once a day in the evening. Before its application, cleanse the affected area of the skin with soap. Then wait for 20 to 30 minutes and apply a thin layer of Tretinoin onto the affected area. After applying the medication, wash your hands immediately. Do not wash the treated area for about one hour after application.
What if you miss a dose of Generic for Renova*?
If your physician has instructed or directed you to apply Generic for Renova* medication in a regular schedule and you have missed a dose of this medicine, apply it as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, then skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule. Do not double the doses unless otherwise directed.
What if you overdose on Generic for Renova*?
Any medication taken in excess can have serious consequences. If you suspect an overdose of Generic for Renova*, seek medical attention immediately. Some of the overdose symptoms of this drug are discomfort, peeling, and excessive redness.
What other drugs could interact with Generic for Renova*?
- Chlorpromazine
- Ciprofloxacin
- Fluphenazine
- Lomefloxacin
- Ofloxacin
- Perphenazine
- Prochlorperazine
- Promethazine
- Sparfloxacin
- Sulfamethoxazole
It may be noted that drugs other than those listed above may also interact with Generic for Renova*.
Usually drug interactions occur when it is taken with another drug or with food. Before you take a medication for a particular ailment, you should inform the health expert about intake of any other medications including non-prescription medications, over-the-counter medicines that may increase the effect of Generic for Renova*, and dietary supplements like vitamins, minerals and herbal, so that the doctor can warn you of any possible drug interactions.
Generic for Renova* can interact with diuretics, certain antibiotics, and menthol-containing products.
Do let your doctor know if you smoke, consume alcohol or caffeinated drinks, or use illegal drugs as these may interfere with the action of your medication. Make sure to inform your doctor of any medical conditions you may have, or any family history of medical problems. Do not start or stop using any medicine without consulting your doctor.
What are the side effects of Generic for Renova*?
Like other medicines, Generic for Renova* can cause some side effects. If they do occur, the side effects of Generic for Renova* are most likely to be minor and temporary. However, some may be serious and may require the individual to inform the doctor or visit the nearest hospital immediately.
It is pertinent to note that side effects of Generic for Renova* cannot be anticipated. If any side effects of Generic for Renova* develop or change in intensity, the doctor should be informed as soon as possible.
Generic for Renova* can cause side effects such as dryness, warmth, redness, burning, discolored skin, stinging, tingling, itching, swelling, peeling, and irritation. This is not a complete list of all side effects. Do concur with your doctor and follow his directions completely when you are using Generic for Renova*.
What are the questions to ask your doctor before taking Generic for Renova*?
Is it possible for me to apply Generic for Renova* with other drugs?
Should certain beverages, foods and other products be avoided when I apply Generic for Renova*?
What are the possible drug interactions of Generic for Renova*?
How will Generic for Renova* work in my body?
How should Generic for Renova* be applied?
How to reduce the risk of Generic for Renova* drug interactions and side effects?
Note
The health and medical information provided here is intended to supplement and not substitute for the expertise and judgment of your physician, pharmacists or other health care professional. Do not apply Generic for Renova* on wounds, cuts, as well as on areas affected with eczema. Avoid contact with eyes. Keep the medication away from open flame.
Nursing is not recommended while using Renova*. Store the medication at room temperature away from moisture and heat. As Tretinoin may cause your skin to become more sensitive to sunlight, avoid exposure to sunlight, sunlamps or tanning beds. While using Generic for Renova*, avoid using alcohol-containing skin medications, hair removers, harsh soaps, or hair coloring chemicals.