Arynoin-Plus Gel 10g
Prescription required. Dermatologist supervision essential. Not for use during pregnancy. Arynoin-Plus Gel 10g by Pharma Health is a dual-action topical prescription gel for mild-to-moderate acne vulgaris. Each gram contains Isotretinoin BP 0.5mg (0.05% w/w) + Erythromycin BP 20mg (2% w/w) in an ethanolic gel base. Isotretinoin is a teratogen in all forms — oral and topical. Do not use during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Effective contraception must be used during treatment. For external use only.
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Arynoin-plus Gel 10g
Description
Arynoin-Plus Gel 10g — Isotretinoin 0.05% + Erythromycin 2% | Prescription Only
Prescription required. Dermatologist supervision essential. Not for use during pregnancy.
Arynoin-Plus Gel 10g by Pharma Health is a dual-action topical prescription gel for mild-to-moderate acne vulgaris. It combines Isotretinoin BP 0.05% w/w (retinoid) with Erythromycin BP 2% w/w (macrolide antibiotic) in an ethanolic gel base to simultaneously target both comedonal and inflammatory acne lesions.
WARNING: Isotretinoin is a teratogen in all forms — oral AND topical. Absolutely contraindicated in pregnancy. Use effective contraception throughout treatment.
Composition
Each gram contains: Isotretinoin BP 0.5mg (0.05% w/w) + Erythromycin BP 20mg (2% w/w) in ethanolic gel base.
Pharmacological Properties
- Isotretinoin: Vitamin A derivative (retinoid); regulates epithelial cell growth and differentiation, reduces sebum production, and prevents microcomedone formation.
- Erythromycin: Macrolide antibiotic; reduces Propionibacterium acnes colonisation and inhibits release of inflammatory mediators.
- Dual action: Targets both the comedonal (non-inflammatory) and inflammatory phases of acne.
Indications
- Mild to moderate acne vulgaris
- Inflammatory acne lesions (papules, pustules)
- Non-inflammatory lesions (open and closed comedones)
Directions for Use
- Cleanse the affected area gently and pat dry.
- Apply sparingly over the entire affected area once or twice daily as directed by your dermatologist.
- Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, mucous membranes, abraded, or eczematous skin.
- Full therapeutic effect may take 6–8 weeks. Do not discontinue early.
Important: Sun Protection Required
Isotretinoin increases photosensitivity. Apply SPF 30+ broad-spectrum sunscreen daily. Minimise direct sun exposure. Browse our sun protection & SPF range.
Contraindications & Pregnancy Warning
- ABSOLUTELY CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY. Isotretinoin is a known human teratogen. Both oral and topical forms must not be used during pregnancy or while planning pregnancy.
- Do not use during breastfeeding (lactation).
- Use effective contraception throughout the entire treatment period.
- Do not use if hypersensitive to any ingredient.
Adverse Effects
Initial stinging, burning, erythema, or peeling may occur and typically diminish with continued use. Discontinue if severe irritation persists.
Storage
Store below 25°C. Keep out of reach of children. For external use only. Supplied in 10g aluminium tube.
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Usage & Benefits
- Isotretinoin 0.05%: A vitamin A derivative (retinoid) that regulates epithelial cell growth, reduces sebum production, and normalises follicular keratinisation — targeting the comedonal (non-inflammatory) phase of acne
- Erythromycin 2%: Macrolide antibiotic that reduces the population of Propionibacterium acnes on the skin and blocks the release of inflammatory mediators — targeting the inflammatory phase of acne
- Dual action: Simultaneously addresses both comedonal and inflammatory acne lesions — a comprehensive approach for mild-to-moderate acne vulgaris
- Effective for inflammatory and non-inflammatory lesions
- Ethanolic gel base aids penetration and has a light, non-greasy feel
- Important: Isotretinoin is a known teratogen. Absolutely contraindicated in pregnancy.
How To Use
Apply as directed by your dermatologist. Prescription required.
1. Gently cleanse the affected area and pat dry before application.
2. Apply Arynoin-Plus Gel sparingly over the entire affected area once or twice daily.
3. Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, mucous membranes, abraded, or eczematous skin.
4. Use caution on sensitive areas such as the neck.
5. Apply SPF 30+ broad-spectrum sunscreen daily — isotretinoin increases photosensitivity. Minimise direct sun exposure during treatment.
6. Do not use concurrently with other potentially irritating topical products without dermatologist advice.
7. Full therapeutic effect may take 6–8 weeks. Do not discontinue prematurely.
8. If irritation persists or worsens, discontinue and consult your dermatologist.
9. Store below 25°C. Keep out of reach of children. For external use only.
10. STRICTLY: Do not use if pregnant, planning pregnancy, or breastfeeding. Use effective contraception throughout treatment.
FAQs
Is isotretinoin gel safe during pregnancy?
NO — absolutely contraindicated. Isotretinoin is a known teratogen in all forms, including topical gel. It must not be used during pregnancy or while planning pregnancy. Use effective contraception throughout treatment and consult your dermatologist.
Do I need a prescription for Arynoin-Plus Gel?
Yes — isotretinoin is prescription-only in all forms (oral and topical). Arynoin-Plus Gel must be prescribed and supervised by a dermatologist.
What sun protection is needed while using Arynoin-Plus Gel?
Use SPF 30+ broad-spectrum sunscreen every day without exception. Isotretinoin increases photosensitivity significantly. Minimise prolonged sun exposure, wear protective clothing, and avoid tanning beds during treatment.
What is Arynoin-Plus Gel used for?
Arynoin-Plus Gel is a dual-action prescription gel for mild-to-moderate acne vulgaris. It contains Isotretinoin 0.05% (retinoid for comedones) and Erythromycin 2% (antibiotic for inflammatory lesions), addressing both phases of acne simultaneously.
How long before results are seen?
Full therapeutic benefit may take 6–8 weeks of consistent use. Do not stop treatment early even if initial improvement is seen.
Can Arynoin-Plus Gel be used during breastfeeding?
No — it should not be used during lactation. Consult your dermatologist for a safe alternative.




