What is the Most Important Information about RENOVA?
RENOVA is a serious medication. It does not eliminate wrinkles or repair sun-damaged skin. It may help treat fine wrinkles, spotty discoloration, and rough feeling skin, but it does not “cure” these conditions. RENOVA should only be used under supervision of your health care provider as part of a broad skin care program. This program should include avoiding direct sunlight (by using protective clothing and sunscreens with a minimum SPF of 15) and using other moisturizing facial creams that do not contain tretinoin. You should use RENOVA only at bedtime. Do not use drying skin care products. Use the smallest amount of RENOVA needed and avoid getting it in your eyes, ears, nose or mouth. WARNING: Do not use RENOVA if you are pregnant or attempting to become pregnant. Avoid sunlight and any other medicines that may increase your sensitivity to sunlight (see below). RENOVA has not been studied in people who are over 50 years of age or in people with moderately or darkly pigmented skin. Wha