Below is a list of the important safety information that is associated with the use of Azelaic acid.
- It may take a few weeks before Azelaic Acid Cream will begin to work. If you have been taking it for over a month and their symptoms have gotten worse, then you should consult with a doctor.
- Azelaic Acid is designated to be used on the skin only. You should not apply the cream to the eyes, mouth or nose. If the cream were to get into your eyes, you should immediately washed them with the plenty of water. If the eye is irritated after doing this, then you should consult with a doctor as soon as possible.
- It should be noted that if you use topical products over a period of time, there is a strong possibility that the condition worsen.
- If you swallow Azelaic Acid Cream it can be harmful. If this should occur, you should immediately contact your emergency room or poison control.
- You should consult with your doctor before you use any other medicines or cleansers on your skin.
- The safety and effectiveness of Azelaic Acid Cream in young children is not known. Extreme caution should be used when using the product on children younger than 12 years of age.
- Your doctor should be consulted if you are pregnant and want to use Azelaic acid cream. The doctor will be able to determine and tell you about the different risks and benefits associated with this product.
- If you are breastfeeding, it is important to see a doctor before using azelaic acid. It is not known if azelaic acid cream is transferred to the breast milk. A doctor will explain the different risks that are possible to your baby.