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  2. Tretinoin - Wikipedia

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    The combination of the 10% benzoyl peroxide and light results in more than 50% degradation of tretinoin in about 2 hours and 95% in 24 hours. [34] This lack of stability in the presence of light and oxidizing agents has led to the development of novel formulations of the drug.

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  4. Vitamin A - Wikipedia

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    For infants ages 0–6 months given an oral dose to prevent development of vitamin A deficiency, bulging skull fontanel was evident after 24 hours, usually resolved by 72 hours. [49] Chronic toxicity may occur with long-term consumption of vitamin A at doses of 25,000–33,000 IU/day for several months. [ 4 ]

  5. Retinol - Wikipedia

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    Retinol, also called vitamin A 1, is a fat-soluble vitamin in the vitamin A family that is found in food and used as a dietary supplement. [3] Retinol or other forms of vitamin A are needed for vision, cellular development, maintenance of skin and mucous membranes, immune function and reproductive development. [3]

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    "The potential dangers of using at-home LED masks include headaches, eye strain, sleep disturbances, insomnia and mild visual side effects," she explained.

  9. Chemical burn - Wikipedia

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    Chemical burn; Other names: Acid burn: Chemical burns caused by exposure to mustard gas during the First World War: Specialty: Emergency medicine Symptoms: itching, bleaching or darkening of skin, burning sensations, trouble breathing, coughing blood and/or tissue necrosis: Complications: Depends on the severity: Causes