Rozex Gel

The Rozex gel is a prescription‐available topical cream which is used to treat inflammatory papules or pustules caused by skin disease known as ‘Rosacea’. The usual symptom of this disorder is blush‐like redness. 

  • Treats redness and pimples caused by rosacea
  • Easy to apply
  • Anti‐inflammatory properties
  • Original cream
  • All drugs are UK sourced

What is Rozex?

This medication is a topical cream which can be bought on prescription. It is used to treat inflammatory papules and pustules caused by skin disease known as ‘Rosacea’. The usual symptoms of this disorder are blush‐like redness, pimples, blemish, or bumps in the chin or nose caused by bloated blood vessels. 

The active ingredient of Rozex cream is ‘Metronidazole’. This drug belongs to the group of medications known as antiprotozoals or antibacterials. 

How Rozex works

The active ingredient of Rozex cream is ‘Metronidazole’ which is a kind of antibiotic. It is used for the treatment of inflammatory response to acne rosacea skin condition. This skin condition is long term and it is characterized by inflammation and redness of the eyelids, cheeks, chin, forehead, and nose. 

Rozex is used for reducing the cystic action of this condition and for reducing the redness. How exactly Rozex works is not clear, but due to its anti‐inflammatory and anti‐bacterial action, it is effective in the treatment of this condition. 

It is usually necessary to consistently use Rozex cream in order for the redness to be reduced and for the skin to start to clear up.

Rozex benefits

Rozex cream is very beneficial for patients who are diagnosed with acne rosacea. This is because Rozex is highly potent in helping fight itching, reducing redness and flushing, and other problems related to this skin condition. How Rozex works is not precisely established, but it is probably efficient because of its anti‐bacterial and anti‐inflammatory action.

How is Rozex used?

Rozex topical cream is intended for external use only, and it should be applied on the face skin. 

Avoid contact of Rozex cream with your nose, mouth, eye, or other mucous membranes. In case this happens, wash immediately and carefully using warm water. 

The areas treated with Rozes should not be directly exposed to sunlight since it can render the treatment ineffective. 

In case you experience skin irritation, you should not use Rozex for several days and continue using it once the symptoms are gone. In case the problem still occurs, seek advice from your doctor. 

Always use Rozex exactly according to the prescription from your doctor. If not sure, ask your pharmacist, nurse, or doctor. 

This is how you should use Rozex:

  • Wash the are of the face which is affected
  • Treat the affected area with a pea‐sized amount of Rozex 
  • Rub and spread the cream evenly
  • Thoroughly wash your hands after every application
  • The cream should be used two times per day (in the morning and at night) or as prescribed by the physician 

The length of therapy will depend on the doctor or physician who prescribed it. 

How to dose Rozex?

The Rozex cream dosage is at 0.75% of Metronidazole cream. The cream should be used two times per day (in the morning and at night) or as prescribed by the doctor. 

What are the precautions and side effects of Rozex?

Rozex cream, just like any other medication, comes with certain side effects. However, not everyone experiences them. 

You should stop using Rozex in case you:

  • Breastfeed
  • Are pregnant
  • Are allergic to Metronidazole or any other ingredient of Rozex
  • Are treating children with it
  • Have any kind of blood disorder

It is possible that Rozex cream causes certain side effects for patients who are 18 years old or older. Rozex cream is most commonly followed by these side effects:

  • Rosacea becomes worse
  • Severe skin itching
  • Dry skin
  • Skin becomes superficially red
  • Skin discomfort
  • Dryness and burning of skin
  • Pain or stinging of skin 
  • Hyperpigmentation or similar disorders
  • Skin irritation

These side effects of Rozex are the most common. There are other side effects of this topical cream which are not listed here, but can occur in some patients. In case you notice side effects that this article does not mention, inform your pharmacist or physician. 

In case any rare side effects occur, inform your doctor immediately. The rare side effects are:

  • Hives
  • Skin infection
  • Metallic taste (dysgeusia)
  • Skin exfoliation
  • Contact dermatitis
  • Nausea
  • Swelling face
  • Reduced sensation or sense of touch
  • Excess collection of watery fluid on the facial area or eyelids
  • Numbness in the extremities
  • Pricking or tingling sensation
  • Sunburn
  • Seborrhea
  • Runny stuffy nose
  • Bronchitis
  • Gastritis

These side effects of Rozex gel topical medication are the unusual recorded side effects.

The side effect list is not definite. Make sure to read the leaflet containing product information for other side effects. Always keep Rozex cream out of reach of children. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should not use Rozex. However, there is no evidence that the cream contents can be passed on by breastfeeding or pregnant women. 

Before you start using Rozex, always seek advice from your doctor. In case your condition becomes worse or does not improve even after consistent treatment and use, seek advice from your doctor immediately. 

Is Rozex available online?

Rozex can be safely acquired online. For your order to be supplied, it is necessary to first consult a pharmacist online. This consultation will confirm that Rozex cream is the appropriate medicine for your condition.