About The Drug Medical-grade Topical Silicone, Topical Gel aka Recedo
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Medical-grade Topical Silicone, Topical Gel
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What's The Definition Of The Medical Condition Medical-grade Topical Silicone, Topical Gel?Clinical Pharmacology CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY No information provided.
Drug Description Find Lowest Prices on RECEDO (medical-grade topical silicone) Topical Gel Prescription Medical Device – Caution: Federal Law restricts this product to sale by, or on the order of a licensed healthcare practitioner.
DESCRIPTION RECEDO™ Topical Gel is an advanced silicone treatment for minimizing the appearance of scars.
The gel dries rapidly to form an invisible protective silicone sheet over the affected area.
This protective barrier is flexible, waterproof, and breathable.
The patented silicone gel formulation has been shown to flatten, soften, and smooth scars, relieve the itching and discomfort of scars, as well as reduce the discoloration associated with scars.
Indications & Dosage INDICATIONS Under the supervision of a healthcare practitioner, RECEDO™ Topical Gel is intended for the management of old and new hypertrophic or keloid scarring resulting from burns, general surgical procedures or trauma wounds.
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION Directions For Use Ensure the affected area is clean and dry.
Unless otherwise directed by your healthcare practitioner, apply Recedo evenly in a thin layer twice daily.
For maximum effect, Recedo should have 24-hour contact with the skin.
Once dry, Recedo can be covered with sunscreen, cosmetics or pressure garments.
If Recedo has not dried within 4-5 minutes, you have probably applied too much.
Gently remove the excess and allow the drying process to continue.
Recommended minimum treatment time is 60–90 days.
It may take longer than 90 days for older and larger scars to achieve full benefit.
Talk to your physician if extended use recommended.
HOW SUPPLIED Ingredients Polysiloxanes, Silicon Dioxide Manufactured in the USA for: Exeltis USA Dermatology, LLC., Chatham, NJ 07928.
Phone: 1-877-324-9349.
www.exeltisUSA.com.
Revised: Mar 2015
Medication Guide PATIENT INFORMATION Directions For Use Ensure the affected area is clean and dry.
Unless otherwise directed by your healthcare practitioner, apply Recedo evenly in a thin layer twice daily.
For maximum effect, Recedo should have 24-hour contact with the skin.
Once dry, Recedo can be covered with sunscreen, cosmetics or pressure garments.
If Recedo has not dried within 4-5 minutes, you have probably applied too much.
Gently remove the excess and allow the drying process to continue.
Recommended minimum treatment time is 60–90 days.
It may take longer than 90 days for older and larger scars to achieve full benefit.
Talk to your physician if extended use recommended.
Overdosage & Contraindications OVERDOSE No information provided.
CONTRAINDICATIONS Known hypersensitivity to any of the gel ingredients.
Side Effects & Drug Interactions SIDE EFFECTS No information provided.
DRUG INTERACTIONS No information provided.
Warnings & Precautions WARNINGS For external use only; avoid direct contact with eyes, mucous membranes, third degree burns and open wounds.
If irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult your physician.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Store below 25oC (77°F).
PRECAUTIONS Avoid direct contact with clothing until the gel is dry.
Wet product may stain clothing.
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