Azelaic Acid Topical

Information about Azelaic Acid Topical

Azelaic acid topical uses

Azelaic Acid Topical is used in the treatment of acne.

How azelaic acid topical works

Azelaic Acid Topical works by stopping the production of essential substances in certain bacteria, therefore stopping them growing.

Common side effects of azelaic acid topical

Application site burning, Application site pain, Application site itching

Available Medicine for Azelaic Acid Topical

    Expert advice for Azelaic Acid Topical

    • Apply it precisely only over the affected area. If irritation happens, stop using it and consult your doctor.
    • If you have sensitive skin, you should apply Azelaic acid only once a day for the first week of treatment and then proceed to twice daily applications.
    • Before applying the cream/gel, clean the skin thoroughly with plain water and make it dry.
    • Avoid contact with eyes, mouth or other inner skin layers (mucous membranes). In case of accidental contact, wash immediately with large amounts of cold water.
    • Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning pregnancy or breastfeeding.

    Frequently asked questions for Azelaic Acid Topical

    Azelaic Acid Topical

    Q. Is azelaic acid an AHA/ retinoid/ antibiotic/ DHT blocker/ steroid?
    Azelaic acid is not an AHA/retinoid/antibiotic/steroid. Azelaic acid may be an inhibitor of 5-alpha reductase which in turn decreases the levels of DHT (dihydrotestosterone)
    Q. Does azelaic acid topical work for wrinkles/ melasma/hair loss/redness/to get lighter skin?
    Azelaic acid topical mainly used to treat pimples, sometimes for melasma and not recommended for other skin conditions
    Q. Does azelaic acid topical exfoliate?
    There is not much evidence found for azelaic acid exfoliating dead skin
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    Q. Does azelaic acid bleach clothes?
    No, azelaic acid does not bleach clothes.

    Content on this page was last updated on 18 February, 2020, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)