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Rozex (Metronidazole) 0.75% Gel and Cream


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Rozex (Metronidazole) 0.75% Gel and Cream

Category:Rosacea

Rozex 0.75% Cream/Gel is a prescription-only topical treatment for rosacea, containing metronidazole, an antibiotic that reduces redness and inflammation caused by skin infections.

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Frequently Asked Questions for Rozex (Metronidazole) 0.75% Gel and Cream

What is Rozex?

Rozex is a topical cream or gel containing metronidazole, designed to treat mild to moderate rosacea symptoms such as redness, bumps, and irritation. It helps control bacterial infections and reduce skin inflammation.

How Does Rozex Work?

Rozex contains metronidazole, an antibiotic that:

  • Reduces bacteria contributing to rosacea.
  • Calms inflammation and redness in affected areas.
  • Clears spots over a few months of consistent use.

How to Use Rozex

  • Wash and dry the affected skin.
  • Apply a thin layer of Rozex Cream/Gel to the affected areas twice daily (morning and evening).
  • Avoid contact with eyes, lips, and broken skin.
  • Wash hands thoroughly after application.
  • Continue use for the prescribed duration, typically 3-4 months.

Side Effects

Common side effects include:

  • Dry skin.
  • Redness or irritation.
  • Burning or stinging sensations.
  • Worsening of rosacea (usually temporary).
    If side effects persist, reduce application frequency or consult your doctor.

Warnings and Precautions

  • Avoid if allergic to metronidazole or other ingredients.
  • Not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women unless advised by a doctor.
  • Avoid alcohol during treatment to prevent reactions.
  • Do not expose treated areas to sunlight or UV light.
  • Stop treatment once rosacea symptoms have cleared.