What is Mirvaso gel?
How does it work?
What are the benefits of taking it?
How do I use it and it’s the dosage?
Always use this skin relief medication exactly as your doctor has told you. If in doubt, consult your doctor or pharmacist again.
Important: Mirvaso is indicated for adults and only for use on the skin of the face. Do not use this medicine on another part of your body, especially on wet surfaces of the body, eg, eyes, mouth, nose, or vagina.
Do not eat. Keep Mirvaso out of the reach of children.
How to use Mirvaso
It is recommended to apply Mirvaso to the face only once a day.
During the first week, start treatment with a small amount of gel (a pea-sized amount) as directed by your doctor or nurse.
If the symptoms remain the same or only improve slightly, then you can gradually increase the amount of gel used. Gently and evenly spread a very thin layer as directed by your doctor or nurse. It is important not to exceed the maximum daily dose of 1 gram (an amount of 5 times the size of a pea, applied to the entire face). Hands should be washed immediately after application of this medicine.
You should apply a small amount of pea-sized gel to the forehead, chin, nose, and both cheeks, and then gently and evenly spread a thin layer on each area. The recommended total daily dose should not be exceeded (5 pea-sized amounts). You should avoid the eyes, eyelids, lips, mouth, and inside of the nostrils. If you apply the product in these areas, wash them immediately with plenty of water. If you experience worsening redness or burning sensation on the skin, stop using Mirvaso, and contact your doctor if necessary.
Do not apply any other skin medicine or cosmetics immediately before the daily application of Mirvaso.
You should use these products only after applying Mirvaso, once it has dried.
Be careful when opening the tube / pump the first time, to avoid spilling more gel than necessary. If this occurs, you should discard the excess gel so as not to apply more than the recommended dose.
For the Mirvaso dose, an application every 24 hours, at any time that is appropriate for the patient, while facial erythema persists.
The maximum recommended daily dose is 1 g of gel in total weight, which corresponds approximately to an amount five times the size of a pea.
Treatment should be started with a smaller amount of gel (less than the maximum) for at least one week. Thereafter, the amount of gel can be gradually increased depending on the tolerability and response of the patient.
Side effects & precautions
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
If you experience infrequent side effects such as severe irritation or inflammation of the skin, rash, skin pain or discomfort, dry skin, feeling of heat on the skin, tingling or prickling and tickling sensation, swelling of the face or side effects Frequent as worsening rosacea, stop treatment and talk to your doctor as this medicine may not be suitable for you. In some cases, symptoms can extend beyond the treatment area.
If you develop a contact allergy (eg, allergic reaction, rash), or rare angioedema (a severe allergic reaction that usually occurs with swelling of the face, mouth, or tongue), stop using Mirvaso and seek medical advice soon.
Mirvaso may also cause the following side effects:
Common side effects (may affect up to 1 in 10 people):
- Flushing
- excessive whitening (paleness) where the gel is applied
- redness of the skin, burning sensation or itching
Uncommon side effects (may affect up to 1 in 100 people):
- acne
- nasal congestion
- headache
- swelling of the eyelids
- warmth sensation
- cold feeling in the hands and feet
- dry mouth
- urticaria
- dizziness
Rare side effects (may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people):
- hypotension (decreased blood pressure)
- decreased heart rate (slow heart rate, known as bradycardia).
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