Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide
Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide 45GM of 0.3-2.5%
What is Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide?
Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide is a topical medication commonly used in the treatment of acne. It combines adapalene, a retinoid that helps modulate skin cell turnover and reduce inflammation, with benzoyl peroxide, an antimicrobial agent that reduces bacteria and has a keratolytic effect to help clear pores. Together, these ingredients work synergistically to reduce acne lesions and prevent new breakouts.Side Effects
- Dryness of the skin
- Redness and peeling
- Burning or stinging sensation
Warnings
- Avoid exposure to sunlight and sunlamps
- Not recommended for use during pregnancy
- Do not apply to cuts, abrasions, or sunburned skin
- Avoid contact with eyes, lips, and mouth
- Use caution if you have eczema or a history of skin cancer
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What is Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide ?
Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide is a topical medication commonly used in the treatment of acne. It combines adapalene, a retinoid that helps modulate skin cell turnover and reduce inflammation, with benzoyl peroxide, an antimicrobial agent that reduces bacteria and has a keratolytic effect to help clear pores. Together, these ingredients work synergistically to reduce acne lesions and prevent new breakouts.- Dryness of the skin
- Redness and peeling
- Burning or stinging sensation
- Itching
- Sun sensitivity
- Mild skin irritation
- Avoid exposure to sunlight and sunlamps
- Not recommended for use during pregnancy
- Do not apply to cuts, abrasions, or sunburned skin
- Avoid contact with eyes, lips, and mouth
- Use caution if you have eczema or a history of skin cancer
- May bleach hair or colored fabrics
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Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide 45GM of 0.3-2.5%
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