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Prescribe Differin® (adapalene) Gel, 0.3% for Your Patients With Comedonal Acne

Comedonal acne is characterized by skin-colored bumps. Open comedones, or blackheads, are black because of skin pigment within the dead cells. Closed comedones, or whiteheads, appear as pale elevations with the follicle completely blocked.

Examples of comedonal acne. Photos are NOT from Differin® Gel, 0.3% study subjects.

important safety info

Topical retinoids are proven to treat comedonal lesions and help prevent the formation of new ones. When patients present with comedonal acne, prescribe a gel treatment that rates high among patients—Differin® Gel, 0.3%. To learn more about the high patient satisfaction rates of Differin® Gel, 0.3%, click here.

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Important Safety Information

Differin® Gel, 0.3% and Differin® Lotion 0.1% are both indicated for the topical treatment of acne vulgaris in patients 12 years and older. Adverse events reported with use of Differin® products include skin dryness, erythema, scaling, stinging and burning. Most adverse events reported were mild to moderate in severity, occurred early in treatment and decreased thereafter. With use of Differin® Gel 0.3%, adverse events may also include general skin discomfort, pruritus and sunburn. Excessive exposure to sunlight and sunlamps should be avoided during treatment with all Differin® products, and use of sunscreen products and protective clothing is recommended. Concomitant use of drying or irritating topical products (like products containing resorcinol, salicylic acid or sulfur) should be used with caution. Instruct patients to avoid the eyes, lips and mucous membranes when applying Differin® products, and not to apply to areas that have been depilated with wax products. Differin® products have not been tested in pregnant or nursing women, or with the elderly. Both Differin® Gel, 0.3% and Differin® Lotion 0.1% are Pregnancy Category C. Please see full Prescribing Information for Differin Gel, 0.3% and please see full Prescribing Information for Differin Lotion, 0.1%.
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Important Safety Information

Differin® Gel, 0.3% and Differin® Lotion 0.1% are both indicated for the topical treatment of acne vulgaris in patients 12 years and older. Adverse events reported with use of Differin® products include skin dryness, erythema, scaling, stinging and burning. Most adverse events reported were mild to moderate in severity, occurred early in treatment and decreased thereafter. With use of Differin® Gel 0.3%, adverse events may also include general skin discomfort, pruritus and sunburn. Excessive exposure to sunlight and sunlamps should be avoided during treatment with all Differin® products, and use of sunscreen products and protective clothing is recommended. Concomitant use of drying or irritating topical products (like products containing resorcinol, salicylic acid or sulfur) should be used with caution. Instruct patients to avoid the eyes, lips and mucous membranes when applying Differin® products, and not to apply to areas that have been depilated with wax products. Differin® products have not been tested in pregnant or nursing women, or with the elderly. Both Differin® Gel, 0.3% and Differin® Lotion 0.1% are Pregnancy Category C. Please see full Prescribing Information for Differin Gel, 0.3% and please see full Prescribing Information for Differin Lotion, 0.1%.