texara
Introduction to texara
Texara is a topical medication primarily used to treat skin conditions such as acne and psoriasis. Texara contains the active ingredient tazarotene, which helps reduce acne lesions and improve psoriasis symptoms.
Composition of texara
Texara's active ingredient is tazarotene, a retinoid that affects skin cell growth. It helps normalize the shedding of skin cells, acting as a gentle exfoliant to clear clogged pores and reduce inflammation.
Uses of texara
- Treats acne by reducing pimples and lesions.
- Improves symptoms of psoriasis, such as scaly patches.
Side effects of texara
- Common side effects: skin irritation, redness, and peeling.
- Serious side effects: rare severe skin reactions.
Precautions of texara
Texara can cause skin irritation and increase sensitivity to sunlight. It should not be used during pregnancy due to potential harm to the fetus and should be avoided on eczematous skin or open wounds.
How to Take texara
Texara is usually applied as a thin layer to the affected skin once daily in the evening. It should be applied to clean, dry skin and not on healthy skin or open wounds. Follow your doctor’s advice for the correct way to use your prescribed form.
Conclusion of texara
Texara, containing tazarotene, is a topical medication in the therapeutic class of retinoids. It is primarily used to treat acne and psoriasis. Texara is manufactured to help reduce acne lesions and improve psoriasis symptoms. Always follow your healthcare provider's instructions for optimal results.

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Available in 2 variations

Texara Forte Cream
tube of 15 gm Cream

Texara Gel
tube of 15 gm Gel
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texara
Prescription Required
Manufacturer :
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries LtdComposition :
tazarotene










