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Lumaglo

Lumaglo 0.025%w/w Cream is manufactured by Alkem Laboratories Ltd. Its generic name is Tretinoin Topical, and it’s available in Nepal. This information from Farmaco Nepal drug index is for general knowledge and is not intended for diagnosis, medical advice, or treatment, nor should it substitute professional medical judgment.

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Lumaglo Cream (Tretinoin Topical) – Product Information

 

Indications

 

Lumaglo Cream is used topically to treat:

  • Acne vulgaris
  • Mottled hyperpigmentation
  • Roughness and fine wrinkling of photodamaged skin

 

Dosage and Administration

 

Adults:

  • Acne Vulgaris: Apply a thin layer to the affected area once daily, typically at bedtime. Before application, cleanse the skin to remove excess oil and dry it thoroughly. You might see a therapeutic response after 6-8 weeks of consistent use.
  • Mottled Hyperpigmentation, Roughness, and Fine Wrinkling of Photodamaged Skin: Apply a pea-sized amount to the entire face once daily at night. A therapeutic response may be observed after 6 months of consistent use.

Children:

  • Acne Vulgaris:
    • Under 12 years of age: The safety and effectiveness of Lumaglo Cream have not been established.
    • Over 12 years of age: Apply once daily, typically at bedtime, onto the affected area.

Renal Dose: (Information not provided in the original text)

 

Contraindications

 

Do not use Lumaglo Cream if you have:

  • Hypersensitivity to retinoids.
  • Eczematous, sunburned, or abraded skin.
  • Are pregnant or lactating.

 

Precautions

 

  • Avoid using other topical applications simultaneously, especially keratolytic agents (products that remove dead skin cells).
  • Limit exposure to sunlight, UV light, and extreme weather conditions (e.g., severe cold).
  • Keep the cream away from your eyes, mouth, corners of your nose, mucous membranes, or open wounds.
  • If you experience severe local redness (erythema), swelling (edema), blistering, or crusting, use the cream less frequently or discontinue use.
  • Avoid harsh skincare products, including medicated or drying soaps, abrasive soaps and cleansers, frequent washing, and vigorous scrubbing.
  • Do not use topical preparations with high concentrations of alcohol, menthol, spices, or lime.

 

Pregnancy and Lactation

 

Lumaglo Cream is contraindicated during pregnancy and lactation.

 

Interactions

 

  • Minoxidil: Lumaglo Cream may enhance the percutaneous absorption of minoxidil.
  • Antifibrinolytics: There’s an increased risk of fatal thrombotic complications when used with antifibrinolytics.
  • Azole Antifungals: Concurrent use with azole antifungals may increase tretinoin concentrations in the body.
  • Peeling Agents: It may enhance the peeling action of sulfur, resorcinol, benzoyl peroxide, and salicylic acid.
  • Photosensitizing Medications: Using Lumaglo Cream with medications that cause photosensitivity (e.g., thiazides, tetracyclines, fluoroquinolones, phenothiazines, and sulfonamides) can increase your sensitivity to sunlight.
  • Potentially Fatal Interaction: There’s an increased risk of intracranial pressure when used with tetracyclines.

 

Adverse Effects

 

Common side effects of Tretinoin Topical include:

  • Initial exacerbation of symptoms (e.g., acne flare-up).
  • Skin irritation, stinging upon application.
  • Swelling (edema), blistering, crusting of the skin.
  • Redness (erythema), scaling.
  • Photosensitivity (increased sensitivity to sunlight).
  • Temporary hypo/hyperpigmentation (lightening or darkening of the skin).

 

Mechanism of Action

 

Tretinoin is a trans-retinoic acid form of Vitamin A. It works by:

  • Stimulating mitosis and turnover of follicular epithelial cells, which reduces their cohesiveness. This helps to expel existing comedones (blackheads and whiteheads) and prevents new ones from forming.
  • Thinning the stratum corneum, the outermost layer of the skin.
  • In acute promyelocytic leukemia, tretinoin induces cellular differentiation and decreases proliferation.

Note:

Lumaglo 0.025%w/w Cream is manufactured by Alkem Laboratories Ltd. Its generic name is Tretinoin Topical, and it’s available in Nepal. This information from Farmaco Nepal drug index is for general knowledge and is not intended for diagnosis, medical advice, or treatment, nor should it substitute professional medical judgment.

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