Tri-A Gel
Active Ingredients:
- Hydrous Benzoyl Peroxide B.P.
Equivalent to Anhydrous Benzoyl Peroxide 2.5% w/w - Aqueous Gel Base Q.S.
Tri-A Gel medicated Gel is mainly treat acne vulgaris and removes excess oil from skin to prevent development of acne. Tri-A Gel main ingredient is Benzoyl peroxide. It is used for to treat mild to moderate acne. Benzoyl Peroxide reducing the amount of acne causing bacteria and causing the skin to dry and peel. Acne is the common cause of spots and it has three actions. It kills germs (bacteria), it reduces inflammation and it helps to unplug blocked pores.
Direction of Use:
Clean affected area properly. Apply Try-A Gel thin layer twice a day or use as directed by physician.
Store in a cool place. do not freeze.
Caution: If irritation or rush developed. Discontinue use and consult physician.
Tri-A Gel should not be use CHILDREN Younger then 12 years old.
Description
Here, are some pointers to know about our product Tri-A Gel.
Benefits
1. Effective Acne Treatment
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Benzoyl Peroxide 2.5% is clinically proven to treat mild to moderate acne vulgaris.
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It works through three key actions:
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Kills acne-causing bacteria (Cutibacterium acnes)
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Reduces inflammation and redness
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Unclogs blocked pores by drying and peeling the skin
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2. Controls Excess Oil
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Helps remove excess sebum (oil) from the skin, a major contributor to acne.
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Promotes a clearer, less oily complexion.
3. Faster Healing of Pimples
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Speeds up the drying of existing pimples.
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Helps prevent new breakouts when used regularly.
4. Lower Irritation Risk (2.5% Strength)
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At 2.5%, Benzoyl Peroxide is effective while being gentler than higher concentrations (5–10%), reducing the chance of severe irritation.
Possible Side Effects of Tri-A Gel
Side Effect | Description |
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Skin dryness or peeling | Common, especially in the first few weeks. Use a moisturizer to reduce dryness. |
Redness, itching, burning | Mild irritation may occur during initial use. |
Photosensitivity | Increases sensitivity to sunlight. Daily sunscreen use is recommended. |
Skin bleaching | May bleach hair, clothing, or fabrics – handle with care. |
Allergic reaction (rare) | Swelling, severe redness, or rash – discontinue and consult a doctor. |
Not for children under 12 | Safety not established in younger children. |
How to Use Tri-A Gel
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Wash and gently dry the affected area before application.
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Apply a thin layer of Tri-A Gel twice daily (morning and night), or as directed by your doctor.
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Avoid contact with eyes, lips, and mucous membranes.
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Apply sunscreen during the day to protect skin from UV damage.
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