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Part of Medicis Pharmaceutical Corporation, Medicis, The Dermatology Company is a leading independent specialty pharmaceutical company in the United States focusing primarily on dermatological medications to promote clear and healthy skin. Medicis, The Dermatology Company offers the leading prescription brands in a number of therapeutic categories, including oral and topical treatments for acne.

For their clinical effectiveness, high quality and cosmetic elegance, Medicis products have earned wide acceptance by both physicians and patients.

Important Safety Information for ZIANA Gel
ZIANA Gel is used on the skin for treatment of acne in patients 12 years or older.

  • The most commonly reported adverse events were inflammation of the nose and throat, throat pain, dry skin, cough, and sinus inflammation.
  • Stop ZIANA Gel and call your doctor if you develop watery or bloody diarrhea, or if your skin becomes very red, swollen, blistered, or crusted.
  • Avoid excessive exposure to the sun, cold, and wind. Weather extremes can dry and burn the skin. Always use a sunscreen on skin treated with ZIANA Gel, even on cloudy days. Use other protective clothing, such as a hat, when you are out in the sun. Avoid the use of sunlamps and tanning booths. If your face becomes sunburned, stop treatment until your skin has healed.
  • Do not get ZIANA Gel in your eyes or mouth, on your lips, on the corners of your nose, or on open wounds.
  • Do not use ZIANA Gel if you have Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, or have developed colitis with past antibiotic use.
  • Avoid medicated or abrasive soaps and cleaners, soaps and cosmetics that have a strong drying effect, and skin products that contain alcohol, astringents, spices, or lime.
  • Talk to your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding.


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