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 | What are the side effects of Vaniqa?
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| Vaniqa (generic name eflornithine hydrochloride) is a prescription cream for women that can reduce the growth of unwanted facial hair. Vaniqa seems to slow facial hair growth by interfering with the enzyme that promotes hair growth. It is not a depilatory. Continue to use a hair removal method (such as waxing, tweezing, or depilatory cream) until you achieve the desired effects.The most commonly reported side effects of Vaniqa are skin reactions. Avoid getting Vaniqa on damaged skin, in your eyes, or inside your mouth or nose. The skin reactions are temporary and include stinging, tingling, burning, redness, and skin bumps caused by ingrown hairs. Acne may worsen. If any of these side effects become bothersome or get worse, contact your doctor. Pregnant women and nursing mothers should consult their physicians before using Vaniqa. Children under the age of 12 years should not use this medicine. Sources: Drug Facts and Comparisons. Facts & Comparisons, 2006. Micromedex® Healthcare Series. Thomson Micromedex, 2006. Vaniqa product information. SkinMedica, Inc., 2006.
This answer prepared 6/12/2001. This information updated 1/30/2007.
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