Rozex 0.75% Cream & Gel
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Frequently asked questions
Do not use Rozex for the long-run.
While Rozex gel is generally considered safe for short-term use, the long-term safety of using it for long periods is not fully clear or unknown.
Rozex gel needs to be used continuously for at least a few weeks for the positive effects to be seen.
Rozex can take 3-4 weeks for initial improvement to be noticeable. Full results may take several months, typically 3-4 months or even longer in some cases.
Yes, you can. Just apply the Rozex gel first, and allow it to be absorbed and dry fully before applying makeup or any other cosmetics.
In rare cases, yes. One of the side effects of Rozex gel is skin irritation. If your skin becomes irritated when using Rozex gel, you can try using it less frequently or take a break for a few days. However, if the irritation persists, it's important to consult a healthcare professional.
Rozex gel should be used for as long as advised by a healthcare professional, which usually ranges from 3 to 4 months until your rosacea has cleared up. However, this may be extended depending on how your skin responds to treatment.
- Don't use Rozex gel if you had an allergic reaction to medicine before
- Avoid it if you have or show signs of blood disorders
- Keep treated skin away from UV light, like sunlight or sun lamps, as it stops the gel from working
- If you're pregnant or breastfeeding, talk to a doctor or pharmacist before using Rozex gel
Store your Rozex Gel 0.75% at room temperature at or below 25°C, but do not keep in a fridge or freezer.