Aziderm 15% Gel

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Can I use Clinroz-BP as a spot treatment (single pimple)?

It is not a spot treatment and should not be used to treat a single pimple. Clinroz-BP should be applied to the entire face. Using it once every day can treat your acne.

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What amount of Azobril should be applied?

Use it exactly as recommended by your doctor. As a guide, if the whole of your face is affected, use 2.5 cm (approx. 0.5 g) of cream each time. If you have acne on your chest and back, as well as your face, adjust the amount of cream accordingly.

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How long does Azobril take to show complete effect?

The time taken by Azobril to cure acne varies from individual to individual. It depends upon the severity of acne at the start of the treatment. Usually, the condition shows a distinct improvement after about 4 weeks. For best results, your doctor may prescribe to use Azobril regularly for several months. However, you should not use Azobril for more than 12 months at any time.

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Does Azobril lighten skin?

Azobril may cause change in skin color, especially if you have dark colored skin. If you notice any change in your skin color, contact your doctor immediately.

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Does Azobril help blackheads?

Azobril works by killing the bacteria (Propionibacterium acnes) that is responsible for acne. It also reduces growth of the harder outermost skin cells that block the pores of the skin to cause blackheads and whiteheads.

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How should Azobril be applied?

The area to be treated should be thoroughly washed with water. If the skin is greasy, use a mild cleanser. You should dry the skin before applying the cream. After applying the cream, rub it gently. Wash your hands thoroughly after using it.

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Published At: Oct 19, 2023

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