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Generic Benzac

Generic Benzac

Benzoyl peroxide 15g

Benzoyl peroxide has an antibacterial effect. It also has a mild drying effect, which allows excess oils and dirt to be easily washed away. Benzoyl peroxide topical is used to treat acne. Benzoyl peroxide topical may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide. Benzac is a drug also generically known under the name of Benzoyl Peroxide Topical. Benzac has a mild drying and an antibacterial effect that helps wash away dirt and excessive oils from the skin.

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What Is Benzoyl Peroxide?

Avoid abrasive, harsh, or drying soaps and cleansers while using benzoyl peroxide topical. Avoid contact with clothing and hair. Benzoyl peroxide topical may cause bleaching. Avoid combining sunscreen containing PABA and benzoyl peroxide. Temporary skin discoloration may occur if they are used together. Benzac tends to be prescribed in the treatments of patients who have severe acne. Benzac is a medicine that should not be applied on wind burned, sunburned, chapped, dry or irritated skin. Benzac should not be applied on areas with eczema or on wounds either. You should let all these conditions heal before you start a treatment with Benzac (Benzoyl Peroxide Topical). In this way, you will avoid any further unpleasant complications. This drug is a Category C FDA pregnancy drug. Therefore, the effect that Benzac has on the carrying mother or on the growing fetus is not known. If you are currently pregnant or if you want to be soon, you should discuss it with your personal doctor before starting a treatment with this drug. It is not clear whether Benzac can pass into breast milk or not. If you are breastfeeding your child you should not start taking this drug without your doctor's consent. Do not use benzoyl peroxide topical on sunburned, windburned, dry, chapped, or irritated skin. It could make these conditions worse. Also avoid using benzoyl peroxide topical on wounds or on areas of eczema. Wait until these conditions have healed before using this medication. Do not use benzoyl peroxide topical during treatment with tretinoin (Altinac, Avita, Renova, Retin-A). The combination could lead to severe skin irritation. Benzoyl peroxide topical is the FDA pregnancy category C. This means that it is not known whether benzoyl peroxide topical will be harmful to an unborn baby. Do not use this medication without first talking to your doctor if you are pregnant or could become pregnant during treatment. It is not known whether benzoyl peroxide passes into breast milk. Do not use benzoyl peroxide topical without first talking to your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby. Use benzoyl peroxide topical exactly as directed by your doctor, or follow the instructions that accompany the package. If you do not understand these directions, ask your pharmacist, nurse, or doctor to explain them to you. Wash your hands before and after applying this medication. Clean and dry the area of skin where you will apply benzoyl peroxide topical. Apply the medication to the affected area. Shake lotions well before use. When applying benzoyl peroxide topical, avoid the eyes, the inside of the nose and mouth, the lips, and areas where the skin is broken to prevent excessive irritation. If you get medication on any of these areas, rinse it off with water. Do not use benzoyl peroxide topical on sunburned, windburned, dry, chapped, or irritated skin. It could make these conditions worse. Also avoid using benzoyl peroxide topical on wounds or on areas of eczema. Wait until these conditions have healed before using this medication. Do not cover the affected area after applying benzoyl peroxide topical, unless otherwise directed by your doctor. Doing so could cause too much medicine to be absorbed by the body and could be harmful. Benzoyl peroxide topical is usually applied one to three times daily. Contact your doctor if you experience excessive burning, dryness, or irritation. Less frequent administration of the medication may be necessary. It may take several weeks or more to see the effects of this drug. Do not stop using benzoyl peroxide topical if you do not see results immediately. Store benzoyl peroxide topical at room temperature away from moisture and heat. Follow the exact instructions that your personal doctor gave you regarding your treatment with Benzac (do not disobey any of them). If you have any further questions you wish to find answers to, you should ask your doctor, a pharmacist or a nurse. You can also rely on the instructions on the drug's label. Normally, Benzac should be applied like this: Wash your hands before you apply the drug on the skin. , Clean and dry the area on which you want to apply Benzac. , Shake the Benzac lotion before you apply it. , Apply the drug to the desired area. Avoid contact with your eyes, broken skin, lips, mouth and with the inside of your nose or mouth. If you put Benzac in these areas, wash them with plenty of water. , After applying the drug you must not cover the area that you have treated with Benzac unless you were told by your doctor to do so. If too much drug is absorbed by your body it can have serious and harmful effects. . Benzac is normally applied up to three times per day. If you experience dryness, irritation or painful burning you should stop you treatment and ask your doctor for further advice. He might tell you to reduce the frequency of application. You should not stop using Benzac without first consulting it with your doctor even if you see no effects (it can take up to several weeks for the treatment's effects to appear). Apply the missed dose as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for the next dose, skip the dose you missed and apply only the next regularly scheduled dose. Ask your doctor to calculate your correct dose of Benzac (the one that suits you best). The dosage varies from one patient to another, because it usually depends on a couple of factors. Over dosage of Benzac is very rare. However, if you suppose that you are suffering from overdose with this medicine or if you have ingested Benzac you should seek immediate medical attention (contact the nearest poison control center, inform your personal physician). An overdose of benzoyl peroxide topical is unlikely to occur. If an overdose is suspected, or if benzoyl peroxide topical has been ingested, call a poison control center or emergency room for advice. Try to take Benzac at definite periods of time. If you are following a treatment with Benzac, you must try not to miss any dose. If you do miss one, please take it as soon as you can and then continue with your dosing schedule. If it is almost time for another dose, simply skip the one that you have missed and proceed with your regular dosing schedule. It is not recommended to take in a double dose of this drug without asking for your doctor's permission. Do not use benzoyl peroxide on sunburned, windburned, dry, chapped, or irritated skin. It could make these conditions worse. Also avoid using benzoyl peroxide topical on wounds or on areas of eczema. Wait until these conditions have healed before using this medication. Avoid using other topical products on the same area at the same time unless directed to do so by your doctor. They may interfere with the effects or absorption of benzoyl peroxide topical. Do not cover the area after applying benzoyl peroxide topical, unless otherwise directed by your doctor. Doing so could cause too much medicine to be absorbed by the body and could be harmful. Avoid using harsh, abrasive, or irritating cleansers, perfumes, or cosmetics on the area being treated. Avoid contact with clothing and hair. Benzoyl peroxide may cause bleaching. Avoid combining sunscreen containing PABA and benzoyl peroxide. Temporary skin discoloration may occur if they are used together. No severe side effects should occur during your treatment with Benzac. However, taking Benzac can sometimes lead to some serous side effects such as: Breath shortness, Throat closing, Swelling of the tongue, lips, face or hives . If you find yourself experiencing any of these dangerous side effects, you should stop your treatment with Benzac. You need to seek medical attention at once. Inform your doctor as soon as you can. Benzac may also trigger other more common but fortunately less serious side effects such as: tingling, burning, redness, itching, peeling, dryness, or any other irritations. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms listed here you should continue using Benzac but tell your personal physician of this matter. Some other side effects may also occur when you are taking Benzac. Inform your personal physician immediately if you happen to experience anything abnormal during treatment. Serious side effects are not likely to occur. Stop using benzoyl peroxide topical and seek emergency medical attention if you experience an allergic reaction (shortness of breath; closing of the throat; swelling of the lips, face, or tongue; or hives). Some burning, stinging, tingling, itching, redness, dryness, peeling, or irritation may be experienced while using benzoyl peroxide topical. Contact your doctor if these side effects are excessive. Less frequent application of benzoyl peroxide topical may be necessary. Side effects other than those listed here may also occur. Talk to your doctor about any side effect that seems unusual or that is especially bothersome. You should avoid using Benzac if you are currently following a treatment with tretinoin (Renova, Altinac, Avita, Retin-A) because this can result ion severe skin irritation. Avoid using abrasive, harsh, or irritating cleansers, cosmetics and perfumes the area treated with Benzac. Benzoyl Peroxide Topical can interact with sunscreen that contains PABA, leading to temporary skin discoloration. Do not use benzoyl peroxide during treatment with tretinoin (Altinac, Avita, Renova, Retin-A). The combination could lead to severe skin irritation. Avoid using other topical products on the same area at the same time unless directed to do so by your doctor. They may interfere with the effects or absorption of benzoyl peroxide topical. Avoid using harsh, abrasive, or irritating cleansers, perfumes, or cosmetics on the area you are treating. Drugs other than those listed here may also interact with benzoyl peroxide topical. Talk to your doctor and pharmacist before taking any prescription or over-the-counter medicines, including herbal products.

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