Aczone Gel
Aczone Gel 7.5% is a powerful medicine to treat your acne, but is gentle on your skin!
- Aczone Gel 7.5% is not a benzoyl peroxide (BPO), and it’s not an antibiotic. It’s something else all on its own that helps control acne in a gentle way and helps make our skin clearer.
- Aczone Gel is specifically formulated for the treatment of acne – whiteheads, blackheads, pimples, and pustules.
- Aczone Gel feels light and non-greasy and is well tolerated by most patients.
- Aczone is proven effective, with minimal harsh side effects, and minimal irritation and redness.
- If you have been diagnosed with Grade I – Grade III acne vulgaris, Aczone Gel may be for your.
Aczone Gel is proven effective: After 12 weeks, 41% of patients treated with Aczone Gel had minimal or even no acne scars.
Available by Doctor Prescription only!
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Acne is the most common skin disorder affecting over 85% of adolescents. But acne is not just a disease of adolescence. About 5 million adults in the US suffer from adult acne.
Acne develops when a hair follicle (pore) gets plugged with excess oil. The onset of acne coincides with puberty and an increase in hormones. Hormones continue to fluctuate throughout life. Consequently, Acne can show up at any age. The male hormone is associated with acne in both men and women.
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IMPORTANT WARNINGS:
Do no use Aczone™ Gel if Pregnant or breast feeding.
Do Not use is if have Glucose-6-phonsate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD).
Do not use Aczone if you have chronic skin conditions such as eczema, seborrheic dermatitis …
Do not use with benzoyl perxide or Trimethoprim-Sulfomethoxazole
MEDICAL WELLNESS CENTER PROVIDES:
- The easiest, most CONVENIENT and DISCREET way to receive medical treatment for your most private health needs – All from the PRIVACY and comfort of your home or office!
- No waiting rooms, No embarrassment, No high fees!
- Prescription Purchase NOT REQUIRED – Do NOT be fooled by sites that offer free doctor consultation and require medication purchase.
- You choose most any local United States pharmacy of your choice to fill your prescription! Choose a pharmacy that accepts your insurance coverage. The prescription cannot be filled at a foreign, Canadian, internet pharmacy such as Amazon.com or online pharmacy or a .COM version of a local pharmacy.
- RISK-FREE Online Physician Evaluation. Learn if Aczone Gel anti-acne medicine is for you. If approved, the Physician Consultation fee is only $49.95 plus processing. You will be issued an Aczone Gel prescription plus 2 refills with no further consultation charges. If Aczone Gel is not for you, the visit is FREE.
- If you choose EXPRESS service, your Aczone Gel prescription will be called in for you at your local pharmacy within approximately 24 hours. If Aczone Gel is not for you, the visit is FREE.
HOW TO REQUEST A PHYSICIAN CONSULTATION FOR AN ACZONE GEL PRESCRIPTION:
Medical Wellness Center’s Online Aczone™ Gel Prescriptions offers an easy and convenient way to treat Grade I, Grade II, and Grade III Acne Vulgaris. If you have been diagnosed and suffer from Acne Vulgaris, you can safely and effectively try Aczone™ Gel as a treatment regimen from the convenience and privacy of your PC without time-consuming and costly doctor visits. If you have any health concerns in any way, you should contact your own physician for further advice.
- First read about Aczone Gel and learn about its indications and contraindications
- If you do not have any of the contraindications, next read and agree to the Waiver of Liability.
- Next, accurately and truthfully complete and submit a medical consultation questionnaire
- Your medical consultation will be reviewed by one of our Physicians and if approved you will be issued a prescription for Aczone™ Gel with 2 additional refills.
- After the initial 3 months of therapy, another medical consultation is necessary to determine your response to Aczone® gel and whether you should continue on therapy.
- If Aczone® is working for you, you will be prescribed Aczone® with six refills on each follow-up medical consultation
- You can fill the prescription at most any local United States pharmacy of your choice.
- If you desire EXPRESS service, your prescription will be called into a local US pharmacy of your choice within approximately 24 hours.
- If you have any health concerns in any way, you should contact your own physician for further advice.
TIPS FOR SURVIVING ACNE:
Cleanse your face regularly with a mild NON-soap cleanser such as Cetaphil, but not too often. No more than twice a day
NEVER squeeze, pick, or pinch acne pimples or use sharp objects on them. This will only contribute to infection, inflammation, and scarring.
If you use cosmetics or moisturizers, be sure they are “non-comedogenic” or “non-acnegenic.” Use oil-free cosmetics and moisturizers.
Be patient as it can take several weeks or longer for your acne to clear and even longer for large pimples to fade completely. Use your acne medications regularly and consistently to help the formation of new pimples. Remember, once a pimple starts, it can stick around for weeks or months. It is easier to prevent new pimples from forming than to have to wait for existing ones to clear. Follow your doctor’s recommendations in caring for your skin.
If your acne does not respond to treatment after 12 weeks consult your own physician immediately. In order for Aczone™ Gel to be effective one must use it consistently as directed. If you get severe irritation or blistering discontinue use and consult your own physician.
Aczone Gel FAQ
WHAT IS Aczone™ GEL?
Aczone™ Gel is the only FDA approved topical acne medication that contains dapsone. How Aczone gel actually works is unclear, but clinical studies show that it reduces acne with minimal irritation and redness. Aczone gel is based on a Solvent Micro Particulate (SMP) delivery. It is easy to use and minimally irritating.
WHAT IS ACNE?
Acne vulgaris is the most common skin disease affecting over 85% of adolescents. But acne is not just a disease of adolescence. About 5 million adults in the US suffer from adult acne. It is a disorder of the skin’s sebaceous oil glands located at the base of the hair follicle, especially on the face, neck, chest, upper back, and shoulders.
Acne develops when a hair follicle (pore) gets plugged with excess oil which results in an outbreak of lesions commonly called pimples. The onset of acne coincides with puberty and an increase in hormones. Hormones continue to fluctuate throughout life. Consequently, Acne can show up at any age. The male hormone is associated with acne in both men and women.
Although acne is not a serious health threat, if not treated acne can cause permanent scarring.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT GRADES OF ACNE?
Acne varies in severity from some whiteheads and blackheads (Grade I) to severe pustular and cystic acne (Grade IV). Aczone™ Gel is a recommended topical treatment of Grade I – Grade III acne vulgaris. Aczone™ Gel is not indicated for those with Grade IV Acne where pustules and cysts predominate – severe pustular and deep cystic nodular acne is known as Acne Conglobulata.
ACNE- GRADE I: Comedones (whiteheads & blackheads) only
Grade I Acne is characterized by open comedones and closed comedones commonly referred to as blackheads (open comedones) and whiteheads (closed comedones). There are no inflammatory lesions, making scarring unlikely.
ACNE GRADE II: Comedones, papules and a few pastules
GRADE II Acne is characterized by mainly open and closed comedones (blackheads and whiteheads) and papules, with some pustules. Papules are the classic “pimple” that develops when bacteria beneath the skin produces redness and pus. These papules are small, granular lesions associated with the destruction of the epithelial lining of the sebaceous hair follicle wall. These may be inflammatory and scarring generally does not result.
ACNE- GRADE III: Comedones, papules, pustules, few nodules
Grade III acne is characterized by papules and pustules. Pustules have a yellowish, blister-like appearance and result from the breakdown of the follicle wall. Nodules are small, solid nodes detectable by touch. Scarring may be likely.
ACNE- GRADE IV:
GRADE IV: acne is characterized by a few comedones, some papules, and many pustules, nodules, cysts, and abscesses. This is a severe but not very common form of acne known as acne conglobata. Scarring exists and is generally severe. Aczone™ Gel is NOT prescribed for this condition as you need direct dermatologist supervision. You need to consult your doctor or dermatologist.
WHO IS SUSCEPTIBLE TO ACNE? ADULTS & TEENAGERS!
Acne is the most common skin disease affecting over 70 million people worldwide, over 17 million in the United States. Acne is not just an adolescent condition. Acne usually begins around puberty due to an increase in hormonal levels and usually tends to resolve within 10 years. But, there is an increasing number of people, mostly women, who are being troubled by acne later in life. Acne affects nearly 85% of all adolescents and teens are troubled with acne. Nearly 5 million American adults suffer from acne and women are twice as likely as men to develop adult acne. In women, an increase in hormones prior to their menstrual cycle tends to make acne worse.
WHY DO I NEED TO TREAT ACNE?
Although acne is not a serious life threatening condition, if not treated acne can cause permanent scarring. Grade III and IV Acne with deep pustules and cysts result in scarring.
WHO QUALIFIES FOR AN ONLINE Aczone™ GEL CONSULTATION?
If you are 18 years or older, not pregnant or breastfeeding, and have been diagnosed by a physician with acne vulgaris – Grade I, II, or III you are eligible for an online Aczone™ Gel physician consultation. If you have Grade IV acne you need to see your physician or dermatologist.
HOW DOES Aczone™ GEL WORK TO TREAT ACNE?
Aczone™ Gel is applied directly to the face or the affected area once a day. Acne forms when hormones trigger an abnormal accumulation of skin cells and an overproduction of oil in skin pores. The pores (hair follicle) become clogged, forming a plug, and enable bacteria to grow and comedones (whiteheads & blackheads) and papules and pustules and nodules (pimples) develop. How Aczone works is unclear, but Aczone™ Gel is effective at clearing up pimples, whiteheads and blackheads in 41% of patients.
WHAT MAKES Aczone™ GEL DIFFERENT FROM OTHER ACNE CREAMS AND GELS?
Aczone™ Gel in addition to being the only FDA-approved topical acne medication to contain the unique exclusive active ingredient, dapsone.
WHEN & FOR HOW OFTEN DO I USE Aczone™ GEL?
Aczone™ Gel is applied to the skin just once a day. Aczone™ Gel must be used consistently as there is no instant or immediate cure for acne. Aczone™ Gel is approved to be used on the faced and or body. But do NOT apply to mucous membranes, lips or eyes.
Step 1: Wash the affected area with a mild, gentile, non-soap cleanser such as a Cetpahil cleanser. Avoid harsh astringents and scrubs.
Step 2: Pat dry with a soft towel to remove excess water. Never rub harshly.
Step 3: Apply a pea-size amount of Gel. Spread a thin film evenly over the entire face, avoiding the eyes, lips, angles of the nose, and mucous membranes. Try not to touch the treated areas. Aczone™ Gel can also be used on the trunk as well as the face.
Step 4: Wash your hands
With proper care and treatment, acne can be controlled and scarring may be prevented. Use Aczone™ Gel exactly as prescribed. Applying excessive amounts or using the formulation more than once a day will not produce better results and may cause severe redness, peeling and discomfort.
WHAT HAPPENS IF I MISS A DAY? CAN I JUST USE MORE Aczone™ GEL THE NEXT DAY?
Aczone™ Gel 7.5% is formulated for once-daily use. It works best and has the lowest risk of possible side effects if used only once daily and “less is more.” Use only a pea sized drop. Apply the missed dose as soon as you remember. But if it is almost time for your next dose, wait until then to apply the medicine and skip the missed dose. Do NOT use extra medicine to make up for the missed dose. If you miss a day do not use larger amounts the next day as this increases the risk of irritation and will not speed up the healing process.
DOES Aczone™ GEL WORK WELL ON DARK SKIN?
Yes. Aczone™ Gel is safe and effective on all skin colors.
HOW LONG BEFORE I SEE RESULTS?
It can take up 8 – 12 weeks before you start to see improvement and with continued use, further, improvement is expected. How long it takes to clear your pimples will depend on the severity of your acne. Larger pimples or more severe cases of acne may take longer to clear than milder cases. Use Aczone™ Gel consistently even after your acne goes away on areas where outbreaks usually occur for prevention. If your acne does not start to improve within 12 weeks, check with your own doctor.
HOW DOES Aczone™ GEL DIFFER FROM RETIN-A & OTHER RETINOIC ACIDS?
Aczone™ Gel is the only FDA-topical medication that has the ingredient dapsone. It does not contain Retin A or benzoyl peroxide. Aczone™ Gel is MUCH GENTLER to your skin than retinoid products with significantly less skin dryness and skin irritation. Aczone™ Gel has been shown to be more effective with better tolerance and less side effects.
WHAT FACTORS PLAY A PREDISPOSING OR EXACERBATING ROLE IN ACNE?
Heredity plays a very important role. Acne is a hereditary disease. Most people with acne know someone in the family that also had it at sometime. If both parents had severe acne, you too will have significant acne. If nobody in your family has bad acne, chances are you will not get severe acne. The acne skin that has overactive sebaceous glands with increased cellular and oil production is inherited and these are the precise factors that Aczone™ GEL work against and controls.
Hormones play a role and during adolescence those prone to acne will begin to break out. Usually the acne outbreaks subside within 10 years but may continue on into adulthood. Women are especially prone to outbreaks during the hormonal changes during their menstrual cycle. It is the male hormone in both males and females that is the cause the sebaceous oil gland to become overactive and result in acne outbreaks.
Stress: During stressful times such as school exams, deadlines etc the male hormone in both males and females rise resulting in increased acne flare-ups.
Bacteria: The bacterium, Propionibacterium acnes, which grows beneath the skin thrives on the oil in the sebaceous gland and plays an important role in the changes of noninflammatory acne to inflammatory acne.
DO DIET or BAD HABITS CAUSE ACNE OUTBREAKS? MYTH or FACT?
From the beginning of time poor diet and a number of bad habits have been blamed as the leading causes for acne outbreaks. But the truth is that they have little or nothing to do with it. And while proper nutrition, exercise and plenty of sleep are great for general health, they do not have anything to do with preventing or curing acne.
Myth: People who don’t wash enough get acne. If your skin is clean it won’t break out.
FACT: This is not true. Over-washing may actually irritate you skin. The blackheads are pores clogged with oil and an accumulation of skin cells within the pore, not dirt. Bacteria that reside under the skin (not on the surface of the skin) in the pores cause the inflammation of the hair follicles that contribute to the formation of pimples.
Myth: What you eat plays a big part in how your skin looks. For example, chocolate and greasy, fired “fast foods” cause your skin to break out or make your complexion worse.
FACT: Food is neither the cause nor the cure for acne, yet many acne sufferers have followed difficult diets for years. For the most part, the food that you eat has little to do with acne outbreaks. The notion that chocolate or greasy, fried fast foods lead to greasy skin is incorrect. The oils you ingest has nothing to do with oil manufactured in your skin by the sebaceous gland. Although chocolate and greasy foods causing acne is a myth, it is possible for an individual to have a unique sensitivity to a certain food. If you believe a particular food causes your acne to flare up, avoid it for at least 60 days and see if your acne improves.
CAN Aczone™ GEL BE USED ALONG WITH OTHER SKIN MEDICATIONS OR PRODUCTS?
- Aczone™ Gel should not be used along with other anti-acne products containing Retinoid, retinoic acid, trinitoin or Vitamin A such as Retin-A, Retinol, Renova or Differin gel, cream or solution.
- Aczone™ Gel should not be used with any skin products containing sulfur, resorcinol or salicylic acid.
- Aczone™ Gel should not be used with any abrasive or medicated soaps, astringents, alcohol, lime, or witch-hazel products, or any products than can be drying or irritating to the skin.
- Aczone™ Gel should not be used with products containing alpha-hydroxy, hydroxy, or glycolic acid-containing products.
- Aczone™ Gel can not be used with any peeling agents, glycolic peels, chemical peels, or laser peels.
- Aczone™ Gel should not be used with benzoyl peroxide, Skinoren or Azelex as they may be drying or irritating.
- Aczone™ Gel should not be used with any hair removal products or waxes.
- Aczone™ Gel should not be used with Trimethoprim-Sulfomethoxazole.
- Aczone™ Gel can be used with non-oily noncomedogenic moisturizers and cosmetics.
WHAT KIND OF CLEANSER SHOULD I USE WHILE USING Aczone™ GEL?
Acne is not caused by dirt, and too much vigorous washing can dry your skin or even aggravate your acne. Cleansing twice a day is sufficient with a mild, NONSOAP, fragrance-free cleanser such as Cetaphil® Cleansing Bars or Cetaphil® Gentle Skin Cleansers. Do not use medicated soaps and cleansers that have a strong drying affect.
CAN I WEAR MAKEUP WHILE USING Aczone™ GEL?
Yes, you can wear makeup. Do NOT use oil-based makeup or cosmetics that have an abrasive, drying or peeling action. Make sure that when you buy cosmetics, moisturizers, or any other skin products they are labeled as “noncomedogenic” or “non-acnegenic.” This means that they are not likely to cause whiteheads or blackheads.
WHILE USING Aczone™ GEL SHOULD I USE A MOISTURIZER?
Since acne medication including Aczone™ GEL can be drying, it may be helpful to use a moisturizer. Use a mild, fragrance-free, non-oily, non-irritating moisturizer that is noncomedogenic. Make sure your moisturizer does NOT contain alpha hydroxy or glycolic acids, retinoid, retinol, vitamin A, trinitoin, or any other drying or irritating agent. Cetaphil® Moisturizers are a possible choice.
WHILE TAKING Aczone™ GEL CAN I USE TANNING BEDS OR SUNBATHE?
When using Aczone™ GEL, you must avoid all sun exposure possible because Aczone™ GEL makes your skin more sensitive to sunlight. Do NOT sunbathe. Do NOT use tanning beds or sunlamps. When using Aczone™ GEL you must ALWAYS take proper precautions to protect sun exposed skin using sunblock, hats and protective clothing. Never apply Aczone™ GEL to sunburned skin!
IS Aczone™ GEL SAFE FOR LONG-TERM USE?
Clinical data supports the safety and efficacy of Aczone™ Gel over a period of 12 months.
WHAT ARE THE SIDE EFFECTS of Aczone™ GEL?
Aczone™ Gel is gentle on the skin, but a percentage of patients do experience some skin irritation which is reversible when the treatment is discontinued or reduced in frequency. The most common side effects are erythema (redness), dryness, oiliness, and peeling of the skin being treated. Most of these reactions are not severe and occur during the first month of treatment and resolve with continued use.
If severe irritation occurs, blistering, crusting or swelling discontinue use and check with your physician. Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction to Aczone: difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue or throat.
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS FOR Aczone™ GEL?
• Methemoglobinemia: Cases of methemoglobinemia have been reported. Discontinue ACZONE Gel if signs of methemoglobinemia occur.
• Hemolysis: Some patients with Glucose-6-phosphateDehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency using topical dapsone developed laboratory changes suggestive of hemolysis
WHO SHOULD NOT USE Aczone™ GEL?
We will not prescribe Aczone™ Gel to anyone under the age of 18. Also, Aczone™ Gel should NOT be used by pregnant women, women attempting to become pregnant or women who are breast feeding or anyone with G6PD.
In order to proceed to the medical consultation, you must go to the next section and read the complete list of contraindications. Then you must verify that you do not have any of the contraindications, you are not pregnant and are not breast feeding.
Before Proceeding to the Medical Consultation Form please read
CONTRAINDICATIONS, PRECAUTIONS and WARNINGS
and accept the Waiver of Liability
CONTRAINDICATIONS & WARNINGS:
Aczone™ Gel is the first new, FDA-approved, topical acne medication containing the exclusive active ingredient, Dapsone. Aczone™ Gel use is CONTRAINDICATED and must NOT be used in anyone with the following conditions:
- Do NOT use Aczone™ Gel if you are pregnant or attempting to become pregnant. Aczone™ Gel may cause fetal changes?
- Do NOT use Aczone™ Gel if you are breast feeding.
- Do NOT use Aczone™ Gel if you have Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency. Oral dapsone has produced dose-related hemolysis and hemolytic anemia. Topical Aczone is not expected to increase dapsone in the blood to cause clinical symptoms of hemolysis, but if you get any symptoms such as sudden onset of back pain, breathlessness, tiredness/weakness, dark-brown urine, high fever, or yellow/pale skin contact your doctor or emergency room immediately.
- Do NOT use Aczone™ Gel if you are allergic or sensitive to dapsone or any of the ingredients in Aczone.
- Aczone™ Gel is contraindicated to be administered without direct dermatologist supervision if you have severe case of acne Grade IV with pustules and cysts.
- Do NOT use Aczone™ Gel if you have eczema, sebhoreic dermatitis or psoriasis skin conditions.
- Do NOT use Aczone™ Gel on broken or cut skin or sunburned skin.
- Do NOT use Aczone™ Gel if you are being treated with Benzoyl peroxide products.
- Do NOT use Aczone™ Gel if you are taking Trimethoprim-Sulfomethoxazole.
- Aczone™ Gel is NOT approved for pediatric use for children under 12. We do NOT prescribe Aczone™ Gel to anyone under the age of 18
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS and WARNINGS :
- Aczone™ Gel is ONLY approved for external TOPICAL use on the face, neck, chest, upper back and shoulders, and trunk. Avoid contact with eyes, lips, angles of the nose, and mucous membranes. Flush with water and seek medical attention!
- Do NOT use medicated soaps or abrasive cleansers.
- Use mild, non-soap, fragrance-free cleansers like Cetaphil® Cleansing Bars or Cetaphil® Gentle Skin Cleanser.
- Do NOT combine Aczone™ Gel with benzoyl peroxide product.
- Do NOT use Aczone™ Gel with any alcohol-containing products, astringents, witch hazel, or lime that may be drying to your skin.
- Do NOT have any cosmetic peels, glycolic peels, or laser procedures while using Aczone™ Gel.
- Do NOT use Aczone™ Gel with any alpha-hydroxy, hydroxy, or glycolic acid products.
- Do NOT use any oil-based cosmetics or oil-based moisturizers. Make sure all cosmetics and moisturizers you use are noncomedogenic or non-acnegenic.
- Do NOT use Aczone™ Gel with any skin products containing sulfur, resorcinol, or salicylic acid.
- Do NOT use Aczone™ Gel with any skin products containing benzoyl peroxide, Skinoren, or Azelex as they may be drying or irritating.
- Avoid waxing or other depilatory methods on Aczone™ Gel treated skin.
- If you experience skin irritation that is severe with blistering and crusting DISCONTINUE USE and seek immediate medical attention from your regular physician.
- If you do not see any improvement or your condition continues to worsen after 12 weeks of treatment, discontinue use and see your own physician for evaluation and treatment.
- Aczone™ Gel is to be used as part of a skincare regimen and needs to be used continuously to prevent acne outbreaks and scarring
- Keep away from children.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION:
Aczone™ Gel is indicated for the topical treatment of acne vulgaris in patients 12 years and older. Apply to the affected skin once daily, avoiding the eyes, lips, and mucous membranes.
The most common adverse events associated with the use of Aczone™ Gel are redness, scaling, dryness, oiliness, and peeling. These side effects typically resolve during the first four weeks of treatment but speak to your doctor if they persist.
Do not use irritating topical products that contain resorcinol, salicylic acid or sulfur when using Aczone™ Gel.
Aczone™ Gel has not been tested in pregnant or nursing women, or with the elderly (pregnancy Category C). For safety do NOT use if pregnant or nursing.
ADVERSE REACTIONS – SIDE EFFECTS of TOPICAL ACZONE (dapsone) Gel 7.5%:
- The majority of patients using Aczone™ Gel experience minimal side effects. Some patients experience erythema (redness), drying, oiliness, and peeling. These side effects usually abate during continued use, and all side effects are reversible when the treatment is discontinued or reduced. If you experience increasing redness, swelling, blistering, or crusting, stop the use of Aczone™ Gel and contact your doctor.
- If you get the medication in your eyes, rinse immediately with water and contact your regular physician!
- There are NO systemic effects when used appropriately
IMPORTANT PATIENT INSTRUCTIONS
How to apply Aczone™ Gel Gel 7.5% – Easy to Use:
- Step 1: Wash. Use once daily either in the morning or before bedtime. Gently cleanse the entire face and acne areas with a mild non-soap cleanser such as Cetaphil®.
- Step 2: Dry. Pat skin dry gently with a soft towel to remove excess water. Never rub harshly, as this may irritate the skin.
- Step 3: Apply a pea-size amount of Aczone™ Gel gel to your face and other acne areas. Spread a thin film over the entire face avoiding the eyes, lips, angles of the nose, and mucous membranes. You may be tempted to use more than a dot, thinking it will work faster or better on your acne. Don’t Too much will not work better but may increase the potential for irritation.
- Apply Aczone™ Gel only once a day in the morning or before bedtime
- It’s WORTH THE WAIT: By treatment week 8 – 12, you should start to see improvement in your acne. If you do not see any improvement by week 12, discontinue use and see your own doctor.
- Aczone™ Gel must be used consistently in order to prevent and control acne outbreaks.
I DO NOT HAVE ANY OF THE ABOVE CONTRAINDICATIONS:
In order for Medical Wellness Center Physicians to provide you with the best care, you need to reply honesty to all questions and you need to understand any and all contraindications, risks and side effects associated with Aczone™ Gel prescription
By accepting “I Agree” means that you have read the above contraindication, precautions, and warnings and honestly acknowledge that you do not have any of the above contraindications to Aczone™ Gel therapy. Also, that I am aware of the side effects! I fully understand that Aczone™ Gel is prescribed for Grade I – Grade III acne. Aczone™ Gel is contraindicated in anyone who is hypersensitive to dapsone or any of its components, has eczema, seborrhea dermatitis, psoriasis, has G6PD deficiency, or is under age 18. I understand that it is solely my responsibility to seek diagnostic and medical treatment for any underlying medical conditions from my own regular primary care physician.
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