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Rhofade ingredients?

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What are the active ingredients in Rhofade cream?

Rhofade (soolantrae?)* is a brand name for topical rosacea treatment. The key ingredient patients typically look for is the active drug ingredient in the cream: oxymetazoline hydrochloride.

If you meant a different “Rhofade” product or formulation (for example, a specific country/size), share the exact label text (or a photo of the “Drug facts” section), and I can identify the exact listed ingredients from that specific package.

Is there a list of inactive ingredients too?

Most consumer searches for “Rhofade ingredients” usually want the full formula. The medication label on the specific carton/tube lists inactive ingredients under a “inactive ingredients” section. If you tell me the exact version you have (strength, country, or a screenshot of the label), I can help you interpret which excipients are included.

Why does knowing the ingredients matter for allergies or skin reactions?

Inactive ingredients (like certain preservatives, fragrances, solvents, or emulsifiers) can matter for people with sensitive skin or ingredient allergies. If you’re trying to avoid a specific substance (for example, fragrance components or certain preservatives), send the inactive-ingredient list you see on your tube and I’ll help match it to common allergy triggers.

Quick check: Do you mean Rhofade or something else?

“Rhofade” is commonly associated with oxymetazoline for rosacea-related redness. If your question is actually about another product with a similar name, tell me the spelling as written on the box and I’ll correct the ingredients accordingly.

If you meant something different by “Rhofade ingredients,” reply with the exact product label text you’re looking at.



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