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Stievamycin Gel (also known by the generic name (Erythromycin/Tretinoin) is a topical medicine that is used to treat skin acne. Stievamycin Gel is a combination of a retinoid and an antibiotic. Retinoids are substances that are derived from vitamin A.
This medicine comes in the form of a topical gel. You can buy cheap Stievamycin Gel (Erythromycin/Tretinoin) online from a Canadian pharmacy.
What are the side effects of Stievamycin Gel (Erythromycin/Tretinoin)?
Side effects with the use of Stievamycin Gel (Erythromycin/Tretinoin) may include skin affects such as burning, warmth, stinging, tingling, itching, redness, swelling, dryness, peeling, irritation, or discoloration. If these or more severe symptoms are experienced while using Stievamycin Gel (Erythromycin/Tretinoin), stop using it and call your doctor right away.
Allergic reactions with the use of Stievamycin Gel (Erythromycin/Tretinoin) are possible and may present as a sudden rash, itchiness or swelling of the skin, mouth, or throat, and difficulty breathing. Seek emergency medical care if you suspect you are having an allergic reaction to this drug.
You can have your prescription filled for this medication through online Canada pharmacy and save significantly.
What precautions are advised when using Stievamycin Gel (Erythromycin/Tretinoin)?
Certain medicines may interact with how Stievamycin Gel (Erythromycin/Tretinoin) works in your body. These may include certain antibiotics and anti-fungal drugs, some immunosuppressive drugs, antidepressants, anti-seizure medicines, antacids, and any herbal or nutritional supplements you may be taking.
It is advised that patients do not take vitamin A or supplements containing vitamin A while using Stievamycin Gel (Erythromycin/Tretinoin).
In some cases, the skin conditions which Stievamycin Gel (Erythromycin/Tretinoin) is being used to treat may get worse before they get better. Do not stop using Stievamycin Gel (Erythromycin/Tretinoin) unless advised to do so by your doctor.
Women who are pregnant or nursing should not use Stievamycin Gel (Erythromycin/Tretinoin) and women already using this drug are advised against becoming pregnant due to birth defects the Stievamycin Gel (Erythromycin/Tretinoin) portion can cause to an unborn baby.
What happens with an overdose of Stievamycin Gel (Erythromycin/Tretinoin)?
Overdose with Stievamycin Gel (Erythromycin/Tretinoin) is unlikely but is possible, especially if accidentally ingested. Symptoms may include headache, dizziness, weakness, facial flushing, stomach pain, dry or cracked lips, and exacerbations of any of the side effects listed previously. If you suspect you have overdosed on Stievamycin Gel (Erythromycin/Tretinoin), contact a doctor immediately.
This summary is not all-inclusive; your pharmacist can provide more information about Stievamycin Gel (Erythromycin/Tretinoin). You can further research this medication through online Canadian prescriptions and save substantially with the added benefit of having this medication delivered right to your door.
