Adapalene and benzoyl peroxide topical

Generic name: Adapalene And Benzoyl Peroxide (topical)
Dosage form: topical gel (0.1%-2.5%; 0.3%-2.5%)
Drug class: Topical acne agents

Usage of Adapalene and benzoyl peroxide topical

Adapalene and benzoyl peroxide topical (for the skin) is a combination medicine used to treat acne in people 12 years and older.

Adapalene and benzoyl peroxide topical may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Adapalene and benzoyl peroxide topical side effects

Benzoyl peroxide can cause a rare but serious allergic reaction or severe skin irritation. Stop using adapalene and benzoyl peroxide and get emergency medical help if you have: hives, itching; difficult breathing, feeling light-headed; or swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.

Adapalene and benzoyl peroxide may cause serious side effects. Call your doctor at once if you have:

  • severe redness or swelling of treated skin;
  • severe burning or stinging; or
  • severe dryness or other skin irritation.
  • Common side effects of adapalene and benzoyl peroxide may include:

  • dry or scaly skin;
  • skin redness; or
  • burning or stinging.
  • This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

    Before taking Adapalene and benzoyl peroxide topical

    You should not use adapalene and benzoyl peroxide topical if you are allergic to it.

    Tell your doctor if you have ever had:

  • other skin problems, including cuts, abrasions, sunburn, or eczema.
  • Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant or breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed.

    If you breastfeed, avoid applying adapalene and benzoyl peroxide to your nipple area.

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    How to use Adapalene and benzoyl peroxide topical

    Usual Adult Dose for Acne:

    Usual dose: Apply a thin layer to the affected area once a dayComments:-The affected area should be thoroughly washed and dried before application.-A pea-sized amount should be used for each area of the face (e.g., forehead, chin, each cheek).Use: Topical treatment of acne vulgaris

    Usual Pediatric Dose for Acne:

    Adapalene 0.1%/Benzoyl Peroxide 2.5% Gel9 years and older:-Usual dose: Apply a thin layer to the affected area once a dayComments:-The affected area should be thoroughly washed and dried before application.-A pea-sized amount should be used for each area of the face (e.g., forehead, chin, each cheek).Adapalene 0.3%/Benzoyl Peroxide 2.5% Gel12 years and older:-Usual dose: Apply a thin layer to the affected area once a dayComments:-The affected area should be thoroughly washed and dried before application.-A pea-sized amount should be used for each area of the face (e.g., forehead, chin, each cheek).Use: Topical treatment of acne vulgaris

    Warnings

    Use only as directed. Tell your doctor if you use other medicines or have other medical conditions or allergies.

    What other drugs will affect Adapalene and benzoyl peroxide topical

    Medicine used on the skin is not likely to be affected by other drugs you use, but many drugs can interact. Tell your doctor about all your current medicines, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products.

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