Ipca Laboratories Ltd
Adapalene (0.1% w/w)
Adiff Gel is a medication used in the treatment of mild to moderate acne, preventing the formation of small pimples, blackheads and whiteheads on the skin.
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Adiff Gel is a medication used in the treatment of mild to moderate acne. It prevents the formation of small pimples, blackheads and whiteheads on the skin. It reduces excessive oil production of the skin and reduces inflammation or cleans the blocked pores.
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 gel. Wash your hands after applying unless hands are the affected area.
No common side effects listed.
No interaction found/established
Information regarding the use of Adiff Gel during breastfeeding is not available. Please consult your doctor.
Adiff Gel may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.
Adiff Gel is a form of vitamin A which treats acne (pimples). It works by preventing accumulation of the sebum (skin’s natural oil) which unblocks the pores and allows natural exfoliation of the outer layers of skin.
Helps treat mild to moderate acne Apply it to the affected area once a day at bedtime Avoid exposure to strong sunlight and artificial UV light Avoid getting it in your eyes or mouth Do not apply to broken, sunburnt or sensitive areas of skin
No, Adiff Gel is not recommended for use during pregnancy. If you become pregnant while using the medication, stop treatment immediately and consult your doctor. It's also advised to avoid planning a pregnancy while using Adiff Gel.
It's not recommended to undergo cosmetic procedures while using Adiff Gel, as these procedures may cause an increased irritant effect. Consult your doctor if you're unsure about the safety of combining treatments.
Yes, it's common to feel a burning sensation when using Adiff Gel. You may also notice redness, drying, and scaling during the first four weeks of treatment, which usually subside with continued use. Inform your doctor if these side effects persist or bother you.
You may notice improvements after two weeks of therapy, but a minimum of eight weeks is required to achieve consistent beneficial effects.
Adiff Gel has anti-inflammatory properties that reduce soreness and irritation. It's used for treating acne on the face, chest, or back and may also help in reducing blackheads and whiteheads. It helps treat abnormal skin processes associated with acne.
Yes, you can use moisturizers if necessary; however, products containing alpha hydroxy or glycolic acids should be avoided.
Apply Adiff Gel at night before bedtime, or as directed by your doctor. Clean the affected area with water and ensure it's dry before applying the gel. Take a small amount onto your fingertips and spread a thin layer over the entire face and any other affected areas. Clean your hands after application.
Be cautious when applying Adiff Gel. Avoid contact with your eyes, lips, angles of the nose, and inside of the mouth. This medication should not be applied to cuts, abrasions, inflamed or reddened skin, and sunburned skin. Wax epilation should not be performed on treated skin, as it may cause skin erosions.
Adiff Gel makes your skin sensitive, so you should avoid spending time in sunlight. If you must be in sunlight, wear sunscreen and protective clothing to cover treated areas. Avoid weather extremes like wind and cold, as this may cause irritation to your skin. Also, steer clear of harsh soaps, astringents, cosmetics with strong drying effects, and products containing high levels of alcohol.
Yes, you can use Adiff Gel with other acne products such as benzoyl peroxide, erythromycin, or clindamycin when these products are applied in the morning. Apply Adiff Gel at night when it's being used with other treatments.