GoodPharma Night Cream

 

GoodPharma Night Cream is an evening anti-wrinkle cream for men and women to help with fine lines, firming, and sun damage.  It is available on prescription only. This cream contains:

 

Tretinoin  (the active ingredient in Retin-A and Renova) – for use in improving sun damaged skin, lightening sun spots, and removing fine wrinkles.

 

Alpha Lipoic Acid –an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory that improves the overall appearance of the skin. It is particularly useful for acne scars and enlarged pores.

 

Coenzyme Q-10 – an antioxidant that helps to protect against free-radical damage. It is also used for fine line reduction.

 

DMAE - an antioxidant membrane stabilizer that enhances the effects of antioxidants and acts as a firming agent.

 

Glycolic Acid - an alpha hydroxyl acid that helps eliminate the dead surface cells of the skin.

 

 

Although the tretinoin in this product is low strength, it may make the skin more sensitive to sunlight.  Therefore, the product should only be used at bedtime, and moisturizing sunscreen (SPF 15 or greater) should be used during the day.

 

Directions:

-          Wash and dry face at bedtime

-          put a pea-size amount on palm and use fingertip to dab small dots on face

-          pat skin to spread into a thin layer

-          wash off in morning and use a UVA/UVB sunscreen (SPF 15 or greater) during the day

 

If redness or irritation occurs, wait 30 minutes after washing and drying before applying.  Apply every other day until irritation subsides.

 

It may take 3-4 months before brown spots and freckles fade and fine wrinkles diminish.

 

 

Prescriptions for this product should be written:

 

GoodPharma Night Cream

 

Disp: 45 Grams

 

Sig: Apply a small amount at bedtime

Bring, fax or mail Rx to:

 

Burns Drugs

7824 Girard Ave

La Jolla, CA 92037

PH: 858-459-4285

FX: 858-459-9521

 

 

 

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