Rohto oxygen skin to treat acne and red acne (10g)

Dosage form Skin topical lotion
Specifications Tube x 10g
Ingredient Hydrous Benzoyl Peroxide
Indication Acne, acne

Ingredient

Thành phần cho 10g

Composition informationContent
Hydrous Benzoyl Peroxide1.4g

Uses

indications

Oxygen 10 is indicated in the following cases:

Benzoyl Peroxide is used on the spot to treat mild or medium acne, and is a drug that supports the treatment of severe acne and pus.

Pharmacological

Benzoyl Peroxide is an antibacterial drug that works on Propionibacterium acnes. This effect is very useful on acne. In addition, Benzoyl Peroxide also peels off skin scales and horny layers.

Dynamic pharmacokinetics

absorption: The drug is absorbed through the skin about 1.8 micrograms/cm2 or 45% of the dose for about 24 hours.

Metabolism and elimination: The amount of benzoyl peroxide is absorbed will be completely converted into benzoic acid in the skin and is excreted in the urine.

Before taking Rohto oxygen skin to treat acne and red acne (10g)

How to use

Only use on the skin. Shake well before use.

Wash thoroughly and dry the skin to be treated. Dab oxygen lotion on acne spots. Apply gently on oily skin with acne on the face, neck or anywhere on the body with acne or acne. Dosage

Apply the drug once a day at the beginning, then apply twice a day or as directed by the doctor.

Note: The above dose is for reference only. Specific dosage depends on the condition and level of progression of the disease. For a suitable dose, you need to consult a doctor or medical specialist.What do

do when using overdose? To quickly overcome harmful effects, can cover cold gauze. After the symptoms and the above symptoms have decreased, a lower dosage test may be used if the reaction has occurred due to overdose, not allergies.

What to do when you forget 1 dose?

Take that dose as soon as you remember. However, if close to the next dose, skip the forgotten dose and continue the schedule of the drug as directed. Do not use double dose to compensate for missing dose.

Side Effects

When using oxygen 10 you may experience unwanted effects (ADR).

Very common, ADR> 1/10

Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders: peeling, red skin at the topical area.

Common, ADR> 1/100

Skin and tissue disorders: Dry, itchy, irritating dermatitis.

Uncommon, 1/1000

Skin and tissue disorders: Skin burning.

Unknown frequency

Skin and subcutaneous disorders: rash.

The immune system disorder: allergic reactions, including sensitive positions.

Systemic disorders and treatment: fading hair and skin at the topical area and local reactions such as irritation, pain.

Instructions on how to handle ADR

When experiencing side effects of the drug, it is necessary to stop using and notify the doctor or go to the nearest medical facility for timely treatment.

Warnings

Before using the drug you need to read the instructions carefully and refer to the information below.

Contraindicated

Oxygen 10 contraindicated in the following case:

  • People with hypersensitivity to any ingredients of the drug.
  • Be cautious when using

    In the first few weeks of treatment, peeling and red skin often occur in most patients and will decrease in 1 or 2 days of suspension of medication.

    Products containing cetyl alcohol, propylene glycol, methylparaben, propylparaben can cause skin irritation, contact dermatitis.

    Try it first to see if the skin is sensitive to this product not by applying it to the small skin. If itching or dry skin should reduce the dose and number of use. If the skin is itchy, red, hot, swollen or burning, it is necessary to stop using and apply for a doctor's instructions.

    Avoid letting the drug touch the eyes, lips, mouth, mucosa and open wounds. If unfortunately occur, wash thoroughly with water.

    Benzoyl Peroxide can make the skin more sensitive to the harmful effects of the sun, so avoid or minimize direct contact with the sun or ultraviolet rays. When sun exposure is not avoided, patients should use sunscreen products and wear protective clothes.

    Colored or dyed clothes can be bleached by the oxidation effect of benzoyl peroxide.

    The ability to drive and operate machinery

    There is no impact document of the drug on the work of the operator, driving a train, a highly working person and other cases

    Pregnancy

    It is unknown whether Benzoyl Peroxide is harmful to the fetus when used for pregnant women or may affect fertility or not. However, only for pregnant women when the benefits are greater than the risk of the fetus. There is no document on the effect of Benzoyl Peroxide on maturity, development and perfection of fetal functions.

    The period of breastfeeding

    Benzoyl Peroxide's skin absorption is very limited. However, it is still not known whether this drug will be used in breast milk or not. Benzoyl peroxide should only be used during breastfeeding when the treatment benefits are greater than the risk of babies. If used during breastfeeding, do not apply medicine to the chest area to prevent infants swallow.

    Drug interaction

    Do not use benzoyl peroxide when exposed to sunlight or ultraviolet rays.

    Avoid simultaneous use of Benzoyl Peroxide with tretinoin , isotretinoin, and tazarotene because it can reduce efficiency and increase irritation.

    If the combination treatment is needed, the drugs should be used at different times of the day (e.g. 1 drug in the morning and 1 drug in the evening).

    Simultaneous use Benzoyl Peroxide with products that contain sulfonamide can cause temporary skin and facial hairs (gold or orange).

    Storage

    Store in a cool dry place (below 30 ° C), avoid direct sunlight.

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