Sulfacetamide Sodium-Sulfur
Sulfacetamide Sodium-Sulfur 57GM of 9.8-4.8%
What is Sulfacetamide Sodium-Sulfur?
Sulfacetamide Sodium-Sulfur is a topical combination medication primarily used to treat acne and seborrheic dermatitis. It combines sulfacetamide sodium, a sulfonamide antibiotic, with sulfur, a keratolytic and antibacterial agent, to reduce inflammation, bacterial growth, and excess oil production on the skin. This dual-action formula helps to unclog pores and promote clearer, healthier skin.Side Effects
- Skin irritation
- Redness
- Mild swelling
Warnings
- Do not use if allergic to sulfacetamide or sulfur
- Avoid contact with eyes, nose, or mouth
- Not recommended for use on broken skin or open wounds
- Use caution in patients with a history of hypersensitivity reactions
- Consult a healthcare provider if pregnant or breastfeeding
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- Skin irritation
- Redness
- Mild swelling
- Itching or burning sensation
- Dry skin
- Do not use if allergic to sulfacetamide or sulfur
- Avoid contact with eyes, nose, or mouth
- Not recommended for use on broken skin or open wounds
- Use caution in patients with a history of hypersensitivity reactions
- Consult a healthcare provider if pregnant or breastfeeding
Sulfacetamide Sodium-Sulfur Coupons & Prices
Sulfacetamide Sodium-Sulfur 57GM of 9.8-4.8%
What is Sulfacetamide Sodium-Sulfur ?
Sulfacetamide Sodium-Sulfur is a topical combination medication primarily used to treat acne and seborrheic dermatitis. It combines sulfacetamide sodium, a sulfonamide antibiotic, with sulfur, a keratolytic and antibacterial agent, to reduce inflammation, bacterial growth, and excess oil production on the skin. This dual-action formula helps to unclog pores and promote clearer, healthier skin.
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