Solage Prescription Drug Pharmaceutical Information

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Pharmacy Drug Brand Name: Solage®
Active Ingredient(s): mequinol and tretinoin
Strength(s) / Dose(s): 2% and 0.01%
Delivery / Dosage Form(s): Topical solution
Company Manufacturer Name: Galderma Laboratories 
Availability / Prescription: Prescription only
Date Approved by FDA *: December 10, 1999

* Approval by the FDA does not necessarily mean that this drug is available for consumers at this time.

What is Solage solution used for?

Solage solution is used to treat solar lentigines also known as brown "age" or "liver" spots. Solage should only be used under medical supervision together with a comprehensive skin care and sun avoidance program. Solage does not permanently cure solar lentigines.

Who should not use Solage?

Solage solution may cause harm to a fetus. Solage solution should not be used in women who are pregnant. Women who are able to have children should use effective birth control measure when being treated with Solage solution.

Solage solution should not be used on children.

If you are sunburned, do not use Solage solution until you have fully recovered.

Do not use Solage solution if you have a skin condition called eczema or other inflamed or irritated chronic skin conditions.

Do not use Solage solution if you are naturally sensitive to sunlight or taking other drugs that increase your sensitivity to sunlight.

General Precautions with Solage solution:

Stop using Solage solution and contact your doctor if sensitivity or increased irritation occurs, or the age spots become darker with treatment.

Solage solution should be used with caution if you are also using:

If you are using any of these types of products, tell your doctor.

What should I tell my doctor or health care (healthcare) provider?

There is very limited information on the safety of Solage solution in people with moderately to darkly pigmented skin. If you, or a family member, have a history of vitiligo (a skin condition consisting of white patches on various parts of the body), tell your doctor.

Tell your doctor if you are using any facial or skin creams.

Because certain other medications can interact with Solage solution, review all medications that you are taking with your health care (healthcare) provider, including those that you take without a prescription.

What are some possible side effects of Solage? (This is not a comprehensive list of possible side effects assosciated with Solage. Your doctor or pharmacist can provide expert advice on the possible side effects of this drug).

On areas of the skin where it is applied, Solage solution may cause:

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