Differin Before And After Photos These are photos from Differin® acne treatment product users taken during a clinical trial. Photos were taken at the start of each trial before the patients began using Differin® products and again after 12 weeks of use. *Individual results may vary.

Results from phase II study - Differin® Gel, 0.1%

Acne Treatment Patient 002 - Before Acne Treatment Patient 002 - After
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Results from phase II study - Differin® Gel, 0.3%

Acne Treatment Patient 013 - Before Acne Treatment Patient 013 - After
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Results from phase III study - Differin® Gel, 0.3%

Acne Treatment Patient 1004 - Before Acne Treatment Patient 1004 - After
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Results from phase III study - Differin® Gel, 0.3%

Acne Treatment Patient 1127 - Before Acne Treatment Patient 1127 - After
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Results from phase III study - Differin® Gel, 0.3%

Acne Treatment Patient 1742 - Before Acne Treatment Patient 1742 - After
Patient ID 1742
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Important Safety Information:

During treatment with Differin® 0.1% dryness, erythema, burning or pruritus can occur. These side effects differ in frequency depending on the formulation used of Differin® 0.1% (cream vs. gel). During treatment with Differin® Gel, 0.3% signs of cutaneous irritation like redness, scaling, dryness and/or stinging/burning may occur, but should be mild or moderate, occur early in treatment and decrease thereafter. Other side effects that may occur from using Differin® Gel, 0.3% include skin discomfort, pruritus and sunburn.

Concomitant use of potentially irritating products or overexposure to sunlight or sunlamps, extreme wind or cold, may increase the potential for irritation from both product concentrations. Use of sunscreen and protective clothing is recommended.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Log on to www.fda.gov/Medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.