Sulfacetamide Sodium-Sulfur
Sulfacetamide Sodium-Sulfur 170.3GM of 10-5%
What is Sulfacetamide Sodium-Sulfur?
Avar-e LS is used to treat certain skin conditions including acne, rosacea, seborrheic dermatitis, and other skin conditions. The generic version of Avar-e LS is Sulfacetamide Sodium/Sulfur Topical. The average Avar-e LS price is about $657 for 57 grams, 10%-2% topical cream. You can use our Single Care savings offer to get an average Avar-e LS discount of up to 80% off of the retail price at participating pharmacies near you.Side Effects
- Skin irritation
- Redness
- Dry skin
Warnings
- Avoid contact with eyes, lips, or mucous membranes
- Not to be used on skin wounds or broken skin
- May cause temporary discoloration of hair and fabric
- Use cautiously if allergic to sulfa drugs
- Consult a healthcare provider if pregnant or breastfeeding
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- Skin irritation
- Redness
- Dry skin
- Itchy skin
- Peeling skin
- Avoid contact with eyes, lips, or mucous membranes
- Not to be used on skin wounds or broken skin
- May cause temporary discoloration of hair and fabric
- Use cautiously if allergic to sulfa drugs
- Consult a healthcare provider if pregnant or breastfeeding
Sulfacetamide Sodium-Sulfur Coupons & Prices
Sulfacetamide Sodium-Sulfur 170.3GM of 10-5%
What is Sulfacetamide Sodium-Sulfur ?
Avar-e LS is used to treat certain skin conditions including acne, rosacea, seborrheic dermatitis, and other skin conditions. The generic version of Avar-e LS is Sulfacetamide Sodium/Sulfur Topical. The average Avar-e LS price is about $657 for 57 grams, 10%-2% topical cream. You can use our Single Care savings offer to get an average Avar-e LS discount of up to 80% off of the retail price at participating pharmacies near you.
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