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Freederm Gel contains nicotinamide, an anti-inflammatory derived from vitamin B3, to treat acne and stubborn spots on the face, back and chest, with 10g and 25g pack sizes sold by Ways Pharmacy (UK).
Key facts
| Active ingredient | Nicotinamide, an anti-inflammatory derived from vitamin B3 |
|---|---|
| Format | Gel |
| Pack options | 10g and 25g pack sizes |
| Use | Mild to moderate inflammation associated with acne and spots, including pus-filled pustules and inflammatory pimples |
| Areas | Face, back and chest |
Who it is for
- People with acne and stubborn spots on the face, back and chest.
Not suitable for: For external use only. Avoid delicate areas such as the eyes, eyelids and lips, and do not apply to open wounds or broken skin. Seek advice before use if you are pregnant, planning pregnancy, breastfeeding or experiencing allergies.
How to use
- Ensure the skin is clean before application.
- Apply once or twice a day to clean, affected skin.
- Allow the gel to absorb into the skin.
- Avoid contact with the eyes and mucous membranes.
- Use consistently; noticeable improvement typically appears within a few weeks.
Frequently asked questions
What is the active ingredient?
The active component is nicotinamide, derived from vitamin B3, which reduces the swelling, redness and tenderness associated with acne and spots.
How often should it be applied?
Apply once or twice a day to clean, affected areas of skin.
Can it be used with other products?
It can typically be used alongside other skincare products, but consult a healthcare professional if you are unsure about compatibility with other medicines.
Does it have side effects?
Some people experience mild irritation or dryness, especially at first. If irritation persists, stop use and consult a healthcare professional.
Safety and storage
- Store at temperatures not exceeding 25°C.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Read the PIL. Report suspected side effects through the MHRA Yellow Card scheme.
This is a medicine. Always read the label and PIL supplied with the pack.
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