Action Medicated Lotion
RRP $17.50
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Azclear Action Medicated Lotion is an oil and fragrance free antibacterial lotion for the treatment of blackheads, pimples and acne. Azelaic acid has been shown to reduce the growth of bacteria in the hair follicle*. It has also been shown to normalise the growth of skin cells lining the hair follicle and reduce inflammation*. Azelaic Acid is a key active ingredient in Azclear Medicated Lotion that is clinically proven as an effective anti-acne treatment and gentler on the skin compared with some other commonly used topical anti-acne agents**.
AUST R 710006
Active Ingredients: Azelaic Acid 20% w/w
Always read the label and use only as directed. If symptoms persist, consult your healthcare professional.
*DermNet NZ. Azelaic Acid [Internet]. 1999 [updated 2011 Jun 12; cited 2019 Mar 15]. Available from: http://www.dermnetnz.org/treatments/azelaic-acid.html
**Fitton A and Goa KL. Azelaic acid: A review of its pharmacological properties and therapeutic efficacy in acne and hyperpigmentary skin disorders. Drugs. 1991; 41 (5): 780-798
Azclear Action Medicated Lotion is an oil and fragrance free antibacterial lotion for the treatment of blackheads, pimples and acne. Azelaic acid has been shown to reduce the growth of bacteria in the hair follicle*. It has also been shown to normalise the growth of skin cells lining the hair follicle and reduce inflammation*. Azelaic Acid is a key active ingredient in Azclear Medicated Lotion that is clinically proven as an effective anti-acne treatment and gentler on the skin compared with some other commonly used topical anti-acne agents**.
AUST R 710006
Active Ingredients: Azelaic Acid 20% w/w
Always read the label and use only as directed. If symptoms persist, consult your healthcare professional.
*DermNet NZ. Azelaic Acid [Internet]. 1999 [updated 2011 Jun 12; cited 2019 Mar 15]. Available from: http://www.dermnetnz.org/treatments/azelaic-acid.html
**Fitton A and Goa KL. Azelaic acid: A review of its pharmacological properties and therapeutic efficacy in acne and hyperpigmentary skin disorders. Drugs. 1991; 41 (5): 780-798