Vaniqa Cream
Chemical Name: VANIQA EFLORNITHINE (eh-FLOOR-neh-theen)
Common Vaniqa uses
This medicine is an enzyme inhibitor used
topically to slow the growth of unwanted
facial hair in women. It does not remove
hair.
Before using Vaniqa
Some medicines or medical conditions may
interact with this medicine. INFORM YOUR
DOCTOR OR PHARMACIST of all prescription and
over-the-counter medicine, including any
facial or skin creams, that you are taking.
Inform you doctor of any other medical
conditions, broken skin, sores on the face,
allergies, pregnancy, or breast-feeding.
Contact your doctor or pharmacist if you
have any questions or concerns about using
this medicine.
Vaniqa Directions
Follow the directions for using this
medicine provided by your doctor. This
medicine comes with a patient information
leaflet. Read it carefully. Ask your doctor,
nurse, or pharmacist any questions that you
may have about this medicine. Apply a thin
layer of this medicine to the affected areas
of the face and under the chin, at least 5
minutes after hair removal (e.g., plucking,
shaving). Rub in thoroughly. Do not wash the
treated area for at least 4 hours. Wait at
least 8 hours between applications of this
medicine. Cosmetics or sunscreens may be
applied after the medicine has dried. STORE
THIS MEDICINE at room temperature (77
degrees F or 25 degrees C) in a
tightly-closed container, away from heat and
light. Brief storage between 59 and 86
degrees F (15 and 30 degrees C) is
permitted. DO NOT FREEZE. IF YOU MISS A DOSE
OF THIS MEDICINE, skip the missed dose and
return to your regular dosing schedule. Do
not apply 2 doses at once.
Vaniqa Cautions
This medicine is not a dipilatory. You will
need to continue your routine method of hair
removal while using this medicine. You may
not see improvement for the first month of
use. If your symptoms do not improve or
become worse, check with your doctor. This
medicine is not for use in children under 12
years of age. FOR WOMEN: IF YOU PLAN ON
BECOMING PREGNANT, discuss with your doctor
the benefits and risks of using this
medicine during pregnancy. IT IS UNKNOWN IF
THIS MEDICINE IS EXCRETED in breast milk. IF
YOU ARE OR WILL BE BREAST-FEEDING while you
are using this medicine, check with your
doctor or pharmacist to discuss the risks to
your baby.
Possible Vaniqa side effects
SIDE EFFECTS, that may go away during
treatment, include stinging, burning,
redness, tingling, rash of the skin; or hair
bumps (folliculitis). If they continue or
are bothersome, check with your doctor.
CONTACT YOUR DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY if you
experience bleeding skin, or swelling of the
face or lips. If you notice other effects
not listed above, contact your doctor,
nurse, or pharmacist.
Drug interactions
Drug interactions can result in unwanted
side effects or prevent a medicine from
doing its job. Use our drug interaction
checker to find out if your medicines
interact with each other.
Check drug interactions
If you take too much Vaniqa
If
overdose is suspected, contact your local
poison control center or emergency room
immediately. This medicine may be harmful if
swallowed. Symptoms following ingestion may
include hair loss, facial swelling,
seizures, hearing loss, upset stomach, loss
of appetite, headache, weakness, and
dizziness.
Additional Vaniqa information
DO
NOT SHARE THIS MEDICINE with others for whom
it was not prescribed. DO NOT USE THIS
MEDICINE for other health conditions. KEEP
THIS MEDICINE out of the reach of children.
IF USING THIS MEDICINE FOR AN EXTENDED
PERIOD OF TIME, obtain refills before your
supply runs out.
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