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Vaniqa – Warnings And Precautions

November 28th 2011 in Vaniqa

Vaniqa cream refers to the only prescription medication used for the reduction of the unwanted facial hair in women approved by the FDA. It is considered to be the most trusted and widely recommended medication of such kind and has been selected as the preferred treatment alternative by many women during clinical trials.

However, in spite of the fact the drug is really very popular it is extremely important to follow up all the necessary warnings and precautions while using it daily.

  • Stop using Vaniqa if you notice any allergic reaction to its ingredients.
  • Vaniqa should not be applied in children under 12 years old unless it was directed by a child’s doctor.
  • Inform your physician if you suffer from any kidney problems such as severe renal impairment, for instance.
  • If you are taking any other medications inform your physician.
  • Like many other medications Vaniqa is not recommended to be used during pregnancy, in case you plan to get pregnant or if you are breast-feeding a child.
  • Discuss all possible risks and benefits of Vaniqa medication with your physician and decide if it is worth taking.

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