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We do not record any personal information entered above. Apply topically to completely cover the affected area in a thin layer once daily. May gradually increase the number of applications to 3-times daily, as needed.

If bothersome dryness or peeling occurs, reduce applications to once daily or every other day. Follow recommendations of specific product label. Wash affected areas once daily. May gradually increase to 2- to 3-times daily, as needed. Apply a pea-size amount of cream once daily in a thin layer to each area of the face forehead, chin, nose, each cheek.

Specific guidelines for dosage adjustments in hepatic impairment are not available; it appears that no dosage adjustments are needed. Specific guidelines for dosage adjustments in renal impairment are not available; it appears that no dosage adjustments are needed.

For topical use only. Not for oral, ophthalmic, or intravaginal use. Avoid contact with the eyes, lips, and mouth. Do not apply to areas of raw or irritated skin. Wash hands after use as product may bleach hair or colored fabrics. Instruct patients not to apply other topical products to the same area during or immediately following use of benzoyl peroxide, unless indicated by the prescriber. Clean and dry affected area before each application. Apply a pea-sized amount in a thin film to each area of the face forehead, chin, nose, each check.

Cream or lotion for acne: Clean the affected area thoroughly before applying. Apply enough medication to cover the area and rub in gently. BenzePro Foam: Prime container prior to first use by shaking the can vigorously. Hold the can upright over a sink. Direct initial spray to a non-skin surface.

Press down on the actuator. Shake can vigorously before each use. Hold the can upright, dispense the foam into the palm of the hand and apply to the affected area. Wipe off any excess fam from the actuator after use. Wash hands with soap and water. BenzEFoam foam: Prime container prior to first use by shaking the can well. Firmly strike bottom of the can onto the palm of the other hand 3 times. Hold the can upright and press down on the actuator for 1 to 3 seconds until foam begins to dispense.

Direct initial spray to a non-skin surface; DO NOT spray directly on the skin as the initial spray may expel cold liquid propellant. Shake can well before each use. Hold the can upright, dispense foam into palm of the hand or onto an applicator pad. Rinse applicator with water and allow it to dry after use.

Cleansing bar: Using warm water, wash affected area for 1 to 2 minutes. Rinse thoroughly and pat dry with a clean towel. Emulsion: Clean the skin thoroughly before applying.

Cover the entire affected area with a thin layer and rinse thoroughly. Foaming Cloths: Wet face and cloth with water. Work cloth into a full lather. Cleanse face with the cloth for 10 to 20 seconds while avoiding the eyes. Rinse thoroughly and then pat dry. Throw away cloth; do not flush. Gel: Clean the skin thoroughly before applying. Wash lotion: Wet skin and liberally apply to areas to be cleansed.

Massage gently into skin for 10 to 20 seconds, working into a full lather. Rinse thoroughly and pat dry. If excess drying occurs, control by rinsing off cleanser sooner or using less often. Benzoyl peroxide is contraindicated in individuals having known sensitivity to benzoyl peroxide or any other listed ingredients. Hypersensitivity reactions, including anaphylaxis, angioedema, and urticaria, have been reported with the use of benzoyl peroxide.

If a serious hypersensitivity reaction occurs, discontinue use immediately and initiate appropriate therapy. Avoid sunlight UV exposure, including sunlamps, during treatment with benzoyl peroxide. Patients who may have considerable sun exposure due to their occupation and those patients with inherent sensitivity to sunlight should exercise particular caution when using benzoyl peroxide. If sun exposure cannot be avoided, broad spectrum sunscreen products and physical sun blocks protective clothing, hats are recommended for protection of treated areas.

Discontinue use of the product at the first evidence of a sunburn. Apply benzoyl peroxide only to affected areas; accidental exposure to unaffected skin may cause irritation. Instruct patients not to use more than the recommended amount and not to apply more often than as directed as this also may increase irritation.

Avoid contact with the eyes, eyelids, lips, and other mucous membranes. If unintended mucus membrane or ocular exposure occurs, thoroughly rinse affected areas with water. Do not apply to skin that is cut or is affected with seborrheic dermatitis, eczema, a skin abrasion, or sunburn. Avoid concurrent use of other potentially irritating topical products. Not recommended for use in patients with preexisting skin sensitivity.

Available data regarding the use of benzoyl peroxide during pregnancy are insufficient to establish a drug-associated risk of major birth defects, miscarriages, or other adverse maternal or fetal outcomes. Animal reproductive studies have not been conducted. Systemic exposure is unknown, and benzoyl peroxide is rapidly metabolized to benzoic acid an endogenous substance which is eliminated in the urine; therefore, maternal use is not expected to result in fetal drug exposure.

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Send the page " " to a friend, relative, colleague or yourself. We do not record any personal information entered above. Apply topically to completely cover the affected area in a thin layer once daily. May gradually increase the number of applications to 3-times daily, as needed. If bothersome dryness or peeling occurs, reduce applications to once daily or every other day. Follow recommendations of specific product label.

Wash affected areas once daily. May gradually increase to 2- to 3-times daily, as needed. Apply a pea-size amount of cream once daily in a thin layer to each area of the face forehead, chin, nose, each cheek. Specific guidelines for dosage adjustments in hepatic impairment are not available; it appears that no dosage adjustments are needed.

Specific guidelines for dosage adjustments in renal impairment are not available; it appears that no dosage adjustments are needed. For topical use only. Not for oral, ophthalmic, or intravaginal use. Avoid contact with the eyes, lips, and mouth. Do not apply to areas of raw or irritated skin. Wash hands after use as product may bleach hair or colored fabrics.

Instruct patients not to apply other topical products to the same area during or immediately following use of benzoyl peroxide, unless indicated by the prescriber. Clean and dry affected area before each application. Apply a pea-sized amount in a thin film to each area of the face forehead, chin, nose, each check. Cream or lotion for acne: Clean the affected area thoroughly before applying.

Apply enough medication to cover the area and rub in gently. BenzePro Foam: Prime container prior to first use by shaking the can vigorously. Hold the can upright over a sink. Direct initial spray to a non-skin surface. Press down on the actuator.

Shake can vigorously before each use. Hold the can upright, dispense the foam into the palm of the hand and apply to the affected area. Wipe off any excess fam from the actuator after use. Wash hands with soap and water. BenzEFoam foam: Prime container prior to first use by shaking the can well. Firmly strike bottom of the can onto the palm of the other hand 3 times.

Hold the can upright and press down on the actuator for 1 to 3 seconds until foam begins to dispense. Direct initial spray to a non-skin surface; DO NOT spray directly on the skin as the initial spray may expel cold liquid propellant. Shake can well before each use. Hold the can upright, dispense foam into palm of the hand or onto an applicator pad. Rinse applicator with water and allow it to dry after use. Cleansing bar: Using warm water, wash affected area for 1 to 2 minutes.

Rinse thoroughly and pat dry with a clean towel. Emulsion: Clean the skin thoroughly before applying. Cover the entire affected area with a thin layer and rinse thoroughly.

Foaming Cloths: Wet face and cloth with water. Work cloth into a full lather. Cleanse face with the cloth for 10 to 20 seconds while avoiding the eyes. Rinse thoroughly and then pat dry. Throw away cloth; do not flush. Gel: Clean the skin thoroughly before applying. Wash lotion: Wet skin and liberally apply to areas to be cleansed. Massage gently into skin for 10 to 20 seconds, working into a full lather.

Rinse thoroughly and pat dry. If excess drying occurs, control by rinsing off cleanser sooner or using less often. Benzoyl peroxide is contraindicated in individuals having known sensitivity to benzoyl peroxide or any other listed ingredients. Hypersensitivity reactions, including anaphylaxis, angioedema, and urticaria, have been reported with the use of benzoyl peroxide.

If a serious hypersensitivity reaction occurs, discontinue use immediately and initiate appropriate therapy. Avoid sunlight UV exposure, including sunlamps, during treatment with benzoyl peroxide.

Patients who may have considerable sun exposure due to their occupation and those patients with inherent sensitivity to sunlight should exercise particular caution when using benzoyl peroxide. If sun exposure cannot be avoided, broad spectrum sunscreen products and physical sun blocks protective clothing, hats are recommended for protection of treated areas. Discontinue use of the product at the first evidence of a sunburn.

Apply benzoyl peroxide only to affected areas; accidental exposure to unaffected skin may cause irritation. Instruct patients not to use more than the recommended amount and not to apply more often than as directed as this also may increase irritation.

Avoid contact with the eyes, eyelids, lips, and other mucous membranes. If unintended mucus membrane or ocular exposure occurs, thoroughly rinse affected areas with water.

Do not apply to skin that is cut or is affected with seborrheic dermatitis, eczema, a skin abrasion, or sunburn. Avoid concurrent use of other potentially irritating topical products. Not recommended for use in patients with preexisting skin sensitivity. Available data regarding the use of benzoyl peroxide during pregnancy are insufficient to establish a drug-associated risk of major birth defects, miscarriages, or other adverse maternal or fetal outcomes.

Animal reproductive studies have not been conducted. Systemic exposure is unknown, and benzoyl peroxide is rapidly metabolized to benzoic acid an endogenous substance which is eliminated in the urine; therefore, maternal use is not expected to result in fetal drug exposure.

There are no data on the presence of benzoyl peroxide in human milk, the effects on a breast-fed infant, or the effects on milk production. Systemic exposure is unknown and benzoyl peroxide is rapidly metabolized to benzoic acid an endogenous substance which is eliminated in the urine; therefore, any amount of benzoyl peroxide excreted into human milk by a nursing mother would be rapidly metabolized by tissue and stomach esterases.

To minimize potential exposure to a breast-fed infant, use benzoyl peroxide on the smallest area of skin and for the shortest duration possible while breast-feeding. Instruct patients not to apply to the area near the nipples, and be careful to avoid direct contact between the infant and the treated area.

Only water-miscible cream products should be applied to the breast because ointments may expose the infant to high levels of mineral paraffins. Consider the benefits of breast-feeding, the risk of potential infant drug exposure, and the risk of an untreated or inadequately treated condition. Clindamycin; Tretinoin: Moderate Benzoyl peroxide can potentiate the skin irritation caused by topical tretinoin. Concurrent application of these agents on areas treated with tretinoin should be avoided.

Fluocinolone; Hydroquinone; Tretinoin: Moderate Benzoyl peroxide can potentiate the skin irritation caused by topical tretinoin. Minor Keratolytic agents or products that contain keratolytic agents, such as benzoyl peroxide, can potentiate the skin irritation caused by hydroquinone and hydroquinone-containing products. Also, concurrent use of topical hydroquinone and topical peroxide e.

Removal of staining can be accomplished by discontinuing concurrent use and by normal soap cleansing. Concurrent application of such agents should generally be avoided. Halobetasol; Tazarotene: Moderate Concomitant use of tazarotene and dermatologic products containing benzoyl peroxide should be avoided. The manufacturer suggests that a patient's skin rest until the effects of such preparations subside before using tazarotene.

When used together as part of acne therapy, these medications should be used separately at different times of the day to minimize skin irritation, unless directed otherwise by the prescriber. If skin irritation occurs, a decrease in dose or frequency of one or both agents may be necessary. Hydroquinone: Minor Keratolytic agents or products that contain keratolytic agents, such as benzoyl peroxide, can potentiate the skin irritation caused by hydroquinone and hydroquinone-containing products.

Isotretinoin: Moderate Benzoyl peroxide will cause additive irritant and drying effects with concomitant oral isotretinoin use. Reduction in the dose or temporary discontinuation of the benzoyl peroxide product may be needed until skin irritation resolves.

Mequinol; Tretinoin: Moderate Benzoyl peroxide can potentiate the skin irritation caused by topical tretinoin. Moderate Mequinol; tretinoin Solage solution contains a high concentration of ethanol which may be very drying to the skin.

Porfimer: Major Avoid coadministration of porfimer with benzoyl peroxide due to the risk of increased photosensitivity. All patients treated with porfimer will be photosensitive.

Concomitant use of other photosensitizing agents like benzoyl peroxide may increase the risk of a photosensitivity reaction. Salicylic Acid: Moderate Concurrent use of benzoyl peroxide and topical products containing salicylic acid on the same area of skin will cause additive irritant and drying effects. Sodium Thiosulfate; Salicylic Acid: Moderate Concurrent use of benzoyl peroxide and topical products containing salicylic acid on the same area of skin will cause additive irritant and drying effects.

Tazarotene: Moderate Concomitant use of tazarotene and dermatologic products containing benzoyl peroxide should be avoided. Topical Local Anesthetics: Moderate Concurrent use of benzoyl peroxide and topical anesthetics may decrease the efficacy of the anesthetic.

Investigators attributed the decreased anesthetic effect to a breakdown of the benzocaine molecule by either or both benzoyl peroxide or benzoyl peroxide-derived free radicals. It is recommended that the skin area that is to be topically anesthetized have no previous treatment with benzoyl peroxide or that the skin is thoroughly washed prior to the application of the anesthetic. Tretinoin; Benzoyl Peroxide: Moderate Benzoyl peroxide can potentiate the skin irritation caused by topical tretinoin.

   


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