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Azelaic acid

Alternative Names: azelaic acid, finacea, skinoren, azelaic, finacea foam, azaleic, azelex
Latest Update: 2024-10-25
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Product Description

Azelaic acid gel and foam is used to clear the bumps, lesions, and swelling caused by rosacea (a skin disease that causes redness, flushing, and pimples on the face). Azelaic acid cream is used to treat the pimples and swelling caused by acne. Azelaic acid is in a class of medications called dicarboxylic acids. It works to treat rosacea by decreasing the swelling and redness of the skin. It works to treat acne by killing the bacteria that infect pores and by decreasing production of keratin, a natural substance that can lead to the development of acne. (Sourced from: https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a603020.html)

Mechanisms of Action: Protein Synthesis Inhibitor,tyrosinase Inhibitor,TR Inhibitor

Novel Mechanism: No

Modality: Small Molecule

Route of Administration: Topical

FDA Designation: None *

Approval Status: Approved

Approved Countries: Algeria | Australia | Austria | Bangladesh | Belgium | Brazil | Bulgaria | Canada | Chile | Colombia | Croatia | Cyprus | Czech | Denmark | Ecuador | Egypt | Estonia | Finland | France | Germany | Greece | Hong Kong | Hungary | India | Indonesia | Ireland | Italy | Jordan | Korea | Latvia | Lebanon | Lithuania | Luxembourg | Malaysia | Malta | Mexico | New Zealand | Norway | Pakistan | Peru | Philippines | Poland | Portugal | Romania | Russia | Saudi Arabia | Singapore | Slovakia | Slovenia | South Africa | Spain | Sri Lanka | Sweden | Switzerland | Taiwan | Thailand | Turkey | Ukraine | United Arab Emirates | United Kingdom | United States | Uruguay | Venezuela | Vietnam

Approved Indications: Rosacea

Known Adverse Events: Pain Unspecified | Erythema | Pruritus

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