Rosanil Cream is a prescription medicine used to treat rosacea, a chronic skin disorder characterized by facial redness and visible blood vessels. It works by narrowing the blood vessels in the skin, which helps to reduce the redness and flushing associated with rosacea.
Apply Rosanil Cream exactly as directed by the doctor for best results. Clean and dry your face before application. Apply a thin layer of the cream to the affected areas of the face, avoiding the eyes, lips, and mouth. Wash your hands after applying the cream. For maximum benefit, use the cream consistently at the same time each day. Additionally, protect your skin from excessive sun exposure by using sunscreen and wearing protective clothing, as the sun can worsen the symptoms.
Common side effects of Rosanil Cream include mild skin reactions such as itching, redness, or irritation at the application site. These side effects are usually temporary and tend to diminish as your skin adjusts to the treatment. To prevent or reduce irritation, avoid applying the cream to broken or irritated skin. If side effects persist or become bothersome, contact your doctor for advice. They may suggest adjusting the amount of cream you use or the frequency of application.
Before starting treatment with Rosanil Cream, inform your doctor about any other medical conditions you have and any other medications or skincare products you are using, as there could be potential interactions. Do not use Rosanil Cream if you have a known allergy to oxymetazoline or any of the ingredients of the product. Be cautious about using other skin products on the treated areas unless advised by your doctor, as combining products could increase irritation.
Rosanil Cream helps treat rosacea by reducing redness and flushing by narrowing of blood vessels in the skin. Its quick action and long-lasting effects improve skin appearance and provide quick relief. The medicine helps users maintain a stable, more even skin tone, boosting confidence and enhancing overall quality of life.
Side effects of Rosanil Cream
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them
Common side effects of Rosanil
Application-site dermatitis
Application site itching
Application site redness
Application site pain
How to use Rosanil Cream
This medicine is for external use only. Use it in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Clean and dry the affected area and apply the cream. Wash your hands after applying, unless hands are the affected area.
How Rosanil Cream works
Oxymetazoline is a vasoconstrictor, which narrows blood vessels in the skin to reduce redness and visible flushing associated with the rosacea.
Safety advice
Alcohol
No interaction found/established
Pregnancy
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Information regarding the use of Rosanil Cream during pregnancy is not available. Please consult your doctor.
Breast feeding
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Information regarding the use of Rosanil Cream during breastfeeding is not available. Please consult your doctor.
Driving
No interaction found/established
Kidney
No interaction found/established
Liver
No interaction found/established
What if you forget to take Rosanil Cream?
If you miss a dose of Rosanil Cream, use it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular schedule.
All substitutes
For informational purposes only. Consult a doctor before taking any medicines.
No substitutes found for this medicine
Quick tips
Apply the cream at the same time each day, to ensure consistent treatment and optimal results.
Make sure your face is clean and dry before applying the cream to maximize absorption and effectiveness.
Do not apply the cream near your eyes, lips, or mouth. If accidental contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water.
Wash your hands immediately after applying the cream to prevent accidental spreading to other areas.
Use sunscreen and wear protective clothing when outdoors, as sun exposure can worsen rosacea symptoms.
If you have sensitive skin, perform a patch test on a small area before applying the cream to your entire face to check for any adverse reactions.
Identify and avoid common rosacea triggers such as spicy foods, alcohol, extreme temperatures, and stress to help manage symptoms.
Fact Box
Chemical Class
Imidazole Derivative
Habit Forming
No
Therapeutic Class
DERMA
Action Class
Sympathomimetics- Alpha-1 (Nasal)
Interaction with drugs
Taking Rosanil with any of the following medicines can modify the effect of either of them and cause some undesirable side effects
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Dr. Gopal Bansilal Samdani
Paediatrics
There are many underlying causes of your symptoms. Different cause needs different treatment. Specific treatment cannot be given unless we establish exact underlying cause. Final and perfect diagnosis cannot be done without doing clinical examination of child. Please consult me or any other Paediatrician. will take detail history and will examine your child in detail. At time may ask you relevant investigations if necessary. All information will be used to determine exact underlying cause of problem. Depending upon cause will prescribe you treatment.
Rosanil Cream is used to treat rosacea, a chronic skin condition that causes facial redness and visible blood vessels. It helps reduce the redness and improve the appearance of the skin.
How should I use Rosanil Cream?
Apply Rosanil Cream once daily to clean, dry skin. Apply a thin layer to the affected areas of your face, avoiding the eyes, lips, and mouth. Wash your hands after application.
Can I use Rosanil Cream with other skincare products?
Consult your doctor before using other skincare products on the treated areas. Some products may increase irritation when used together with Rosanil Cream.
What should I do if I experience side effects?
Common side effects include mild itching, redness, or irritation at the application site. These usually subside as your skin adjusts to the treatment. If side effects persist or worsen, contact your doctor.
Can I use Rosanil Cream if I am pregnant or breastfeeding?
Consult your doctor before using Rosanil Cream if you are pregnant or breastfeeding to ensure it is safe for you and your baby.
What precautions should I take while using Rosanil Cream?
Avoid applying the cream to broken or irritated skin and keep it away from your eyes, lips, and mouth. Protect your skin from excessive sun exposure by using sunscreen and wearing protective clothing.
How should I store Rosanil Cream?
Store Rosanil Cream in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and out of reach of children. Keep it in its original packaging until ready for use.
Can I use makeup over Rosanil Cream?
Yes, you can apply makeup over Rosanil Cream once it has fully absorbed into your skin. This can help to further mask any redness and improve the appearance of your skin.
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