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Azclear Action Medicated Lotion

The dual action formula attacks pimples by fighting bacteria and unblocking the oil ducts. The Lotion acts to reduce redness and dry up pimples. Contains 20% w/w Azelaic Acid.

Always read the label and follow the directions for use.

Azclear Action Medicated Lotion

The dual action formula attacks pimples by fighting bacteria and unblocking the oil ducts. The Lotion acts to reduce redness and dry up pimples. Contains 20% w/w Azelaic Acid.

Always read the label and follow the directions for use.

Active (w/w) - Azelaic Acid 20%.
  • Contains 20% w/w Azelaic Acid.
  • Fights acne, pimples & blackheads.
  • Dual-action attacks pimples fighting bacteria and unblocking the oil ducts.
  • Acts to reduce redness and dry up pimples.
  • Can help reduce rosacea on the skin.
  1. Use morning and night.
  2. Before use cleanse hands and affected skin.
  3. Apply a small amount of Azclear Action medicated lotion directly onto affected skin.

For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Keep out of reach of children. Initial mild irritation may occur. If severe irritation occurs discontinue use. Improvement may not be visible until after 4 weeks. Consult your doctor or pharmacist if your condition has not improved within 8 weeks. Store below 30°C.

Apply to affected areas before bed, or under your sunscreen during the day. Give the lotion time to sink in before applying other products directly on top to avoid pilling.
AZELAIC ACID

An antibacterial compound1 which has been shown to be effective in helping to treat mild to moderate acne2,3. It also doesn't bleach fabrics4.


AZELAIC ACID

An antibacterial compound1 which has been shown to be effective in helping to treat mild to moderate acne2,3. It also doesn't bleach fabrics4.

Frequently Asked Questions

Azclear Action Medicated Lotion is suitable for papulopustular rosacea, where it is especially helpful at reducing redness. For other forms of rosacea, please discuss treatment options with your dermatologist.

 

Yes. Clinical studies have shown that Azelaic acid 20% is effective at reducing the number of papules and pustules (pimples) in acne vulgaris.6

 

Yes. Azelaic acid 20% w/w has been shown to improve cystic acne5. However, for severe cases, a combination of treatments may be needed. For all forms of severe acne, you should discuss treatment options with your dermatologist.

 

The key ingredient in our Medicated Lotion is Azelaic Acid at a concentration of 20%.  Azelaic acid shows triple action power that helps to:

• fight bacteria

• unblock pores and blackheads

• reduce redness and inflammation

 

Azclear Medicated Lotion should be applied onto clean dry skin so we recommend using it directly after cleansing with Azclear Foaming Wash, and then following with the Azclear Soothing Serum or Azclear Day Moisturiser with SPF30 as needed.

Let the Azclear Medicated Lotion sink into the skin before applying makeup or another product over the top to avoid pilling.

 

Azclear Action Medicated Lotion has no known negative reactions associated with other conditions or medications, such as Roaccutane, Doxycycline or Minimicen. However, you should speak to your doctor before using Azclear Action Medicated Lotion if you are taking prescription medication for acne.

 

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AZELAIC ACID

An antibacterial compound1 which has been shown to be effective in helping to treat mild to moderate acne2,3. It also doesn't bleach fabrics4.

1. Nazzaro-Porro M. Azelaic Acid. Journal of American Academy of Dermatology 1987, Volume 17, Issue 6: 1033-1041.

2. Graupe K, Cunliffe WJ, Gollnick HP Zaumseil RP. Efficacy and safety of topical azelaic acid (20 percent cream): an overview of result from Europaean clinical trials and experiemntal reports. Cutis 1996; 57(1S):20-35.

3. Bjerke R, Fyrand O and Graupe K. Double-blind comparison of azelaic acid 20% cream and its vehicle in treatment of papulopustular rosacea. Acta Derm Venereol 1999; 79: 456-459.

4. Norris J, Cunliffe WJ and Burke B. Azelaic acid really does work in acne - a double-blind national and international study. Br J Dermatol. 1987; 117:34-35.

5. Hjorth N, Graupe K. Azelaic Acid for the Treatment of Acne. Acta Dermato-Venereologica (Stockh) 1989;(Suppl 143):45–48.

6. Katsambas A, Graupe K, Stratigos J. Clinical studies of 20% Azelaic acid Cream in the Treatment of Acne Vulgaris. Acta Dermato-Venereologica (Stockh) 1989;(Suppl 143):35–39.

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