
Arazlo
Arazlo, the brand name for tazarotene 0.045% lotion, is a retinoid that's approved for treating acne. It can be prescribed for people ages 9 years and older. This medication is applied directly to the affected areas of skin once per day. Side effects include dry skin and skin pain (such as burning or stinging). It also can raise your risk for sunburns. Even though Arazlo (tazarotene) is applied directly to the skin, it's not safe to use while pregnant.
What is Arazlo (tazarotene)?
What is Arazlo (tazarotene) used for?
How Arazlo (tazarotene) works
Arazlo (tazarotene) is a retinoid, which is a form of vitamin A. It helps promote new, healthy skin cells to grow. It also helps get rid of dead skin cells and lessen oil and inflammation on the skin. This treats acne and prevents more pimples from forming.
Drug facts
| Common Brands | Arazlo |
|---|---|
| Drug Class | Retinoid |
| Controlled Substance Classification | Not a controlled medication |
| Generic Status | No lower-cost generic available |
| Availability | Prescription only |
Side effects of Arazlo (tazarotene)
The following side effects may get better over time as your body gets used to the medication. Let your healthcare provider know immediately if you continue to experience these symptoms or if they worsen over time.
Common Side Effects
- Stinging, burning, or pain on the skin (5%)
- Dry skin (4%)
Less Common Side Effects
- Skin peeling
- Scaly skin
- Skin redness
- Skin itching
The following Arazlo (tazarotene) side effects have also been reported
Side effects that you should report to your care team as soon as possible:
- Allergic reactions—skin rash, itching, hives, swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat
- Burning, itching, crusting, or peeling of treated skin
Side effects that usually do not require medical attention (report to your care team if they continue or are bothersome):
- Mild skin irritation, redness, or dryness
- Sensitivity to light
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Pros and cons of Arazlo (tazarotene)
Pros
- A first-choice option for treating acne
- Only applied once a day
- Approved for children as young as 9 years old
Cons
- Can make you sunburn more easily
- Available by prescription only
- Not safe to use while pregnant
Pharmacist tips for Arazlo (tazarotene)
- Gently wash the affected area(s) of your face with a mild cleanser and warm water before you apply Arazlo (tazarotene). Pat the skin completely dry before applying the medication.
- Apply Arazlo (tazarotene) directly on your skin only. Don't put the medication in or near your eyes, nose, mouth, or vagina because these areas are sensitive and can easily get irritated. If Arazlo (tazarotene) gets in or near your eyes, rinse your eyes well with water.
- How to use Arazlo (tazarotene): Apply a thin layer of the lotion on the affected area(s) of the skin on the face once a day. Make sure to apply just enough medication to cover the affected skin. Wash your hands well afterwards.
- Your skin can get red or dry or it can start to peel during the first few weeks of treatment. These side effects should get better as you continue using Arazlo (tazarotene). Talk to your care team if you're concerned about any skin reactions or if they get too bothersome.
- Use a mild moisturizer to help prevent dry and irritated skin. Also, use sunscreen and wear protective clothing, like a wide-brimmed hat or long-sleeve shirt, when going outside because Arazlo (tazarotene) can make your skin more sensitive to light and raise your risk for sunburns.
- Don't use Arazlo (tazarotene) and benzoyl peroxide together unless your prescriber recommends you to. Benzoyl peroxide can make Arazlo (tazarotene) work less well to treat your acne. If you're prescribed both medications, space out when you use them (for example, one product in the morning and the other in the evening).
- If you can become pregnant, you should use birth control while you're taking Arazlo (tazarotene). This medication isn't safe to use if you're pregnant because it can harm an unborn baby. Tell your prescriber if you get pregnant during treatment. They can recommending safer options for treating acne during pregnancy.
- Store Arazlo (tazarotene) at room temperature (up to 77 degrees Fahrenheit). Avoid letting the medication freeze as well. Keep the medication tightly closed and out of reach from children.
Risks and warnings for Arazlo (tazarotene)
Arazlo (tazarotene) can cause some serious health issues. This risk may be even higher for certain groups. If this worries you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about other options.
Harm to unborn baby
- Risk factors: Currently pregnant or planning to become pregnant
Animal studies suggest that other topical forms of tazarotene can cause harm to an unborn baby when they're used during pregnancy. To be safe, you shouldn't use Arazlo (tazarotene) if you're pregnant.
If you're able to become pregnant, you'll need to take a pregnancy test within 2 weeks of starting Arazlo (tazarotene) to confirm that you're not pregnant. Your prescriber will have you start using Arazlo (tazarotene) during your menstrual period. Then, you'll need to use an effective form of birth control to prevent pregnancy while you're using the medication.
Skin irritation
- Risk factors: Eczema | Sunburned skin | Using skin products containing alcohol
Arazlo (tazarotene) can cause skin irritation and skin reactions, like itchiness, dry skin, redness, stinging, burning, and peeling. Windy and cold weather can irritate the skin even more while you're using this medication.
Avoid applying Arazlo (tazarotene) on any areas of sunburned skin or skin with eczema because it can cause severe irritation. Also avoid using other skin products that have similar effects on the skin or a strong drying effect because it can worsen irritation. Let your prescriber know if you notice any skin reactions that aren't getting better over time.
Risk for sunburn
- Risk factors: Exposure to sunlight | Taking medications that raise the risk of sunburn
Arazlo (tazarotene) can make your skin more sensitive to the sun and raise your risk of sunburn. The risk is higher if you're taking other medications that raise your risk for sun sensitivity, such as certain diuretics (water pills) and certain antibiotics.
Try to limit the amount of time that your skin is exposed to sunlight. Use sunscreen and wear protective clothing when you're going outside. If you get sunburned, ask your prescriber whether you should stop using Arazlo (tazarotene) until your skin heals.
Arazlo (tazarotene) dosage
| Dosage | Quantity | Price as low as | Price per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 45g of 0.045% | 1 tube | $553.42 | $553.42 |
Typical dosage for Arazlo (tazarotene)
Arazlo contains 0.045% of tazarotene.
Apply a thin layer of lotion to the entire affected areas of skin once per day.
How much does Arazlo (tazarotene) cost?
$553.42
Arazlo (tazarotene) contraindications
Contraindications are specific health conditions or situations in which a person should not take a medication due to safety concerns. If you have any of the following conditions or if any of the following apply to you, let your healthcare provider know because Arazlo (tazarotene) will not be safe for you to take.
- Currently pregnant
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