Brand
name: PERSOL GEL (Benzoyl Peroxide, Benoxyl, Fostex, Oxy 5, PanOxyl)
Pronounced: DES-kwam ee
Generic name: Benzoyl peroxide
Other brand names: Benzac W, Benzagel, BenzaShave, Clinac BPO, Triaz
Why is PERSOL GEL (Benzoyl Peroxide, Benoxyl, Fostex, Oxy 5, PanOxyl) prescribed?
PERSOL GEL (Benzoyl Peroxide, Benoxyl, Fostex, Oxy 5, PanOxyl) gel is used to treat acne. It can be used alone or with
other treatments, including antibiotics and products that contain retinoic
acid, sulfur, or salicylic acid.
Most important fact about PERSOL GEL (Benzoyl Peroxide, Benoxyl, Fostex, Oxy 5, PanOxyl)
Significant clearing of the skin should occur after 2 to 3 weeks of
treatment with PERSOL GEL (Benzoyl Peroxide, Benoxyl, Fostex, Oxy 5, PanOxyl).
How should you use PERSOL GEL (Benzoyl Peroxide, Benoxyl, Fostex, Oxy 5, PanOxyl) without prescriptions/Rx?
Cleanse the affected area thoroughly before applying the medication.
PERSOL GEL (Benzoyl Peroxide, Benoxyl, Fostex, Oxy 5, PanOxyl) should then be gently rubbed in.
If you miss a dose...
Apply it as soon as you remember. Then go back to your regular schedule.
Storage instructions...
Store at room temperature.
PERSOL GEL (Benzoyl Peroxide, Benoxyl, Fostex, Oxy 5, PanOxyl) side effects
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in intensity,
notify your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor can determine
whether it is safe for you to continue using PERSOL GEL (Benzoyl Peroxide, Benoxyl, Fostex, Oxy 5, PanOxyl).
* Side effects may include:
Allergic reaction (itching, rash in area where PERSOL GEL (Benzoyl Peroxide, Benoxyl, Fostex, Oxy 5, PanOxyl) was applied), excessive
drying (red and peeling skin and possible swelling)
Why should PERSOL GEL (Benzoyl Peroxide, Benoxyl, Fostex, Oxy 5, PanOxyl) not be prescribed?
Do not use PERSOL GEL (Benzoyl Peroxide, Benoxyl, Fostex, Oxy 5, PanOxyl) if you are sensitive to or allergic to benzoyl
peroxide or any other components of the drug.
Special warnings about PERSOL GEL (Benzoyl Peroxide, Benoxyl, Fostex, Oxy 5, PanOxyl)
PERSOL GEL (Benzoyl Peroxide, Benoxyl, Fostex, Oxy 5, PanOxyl) is for external use only. Avoid contact with your eyes,
nose, lips, or throat. If the drug does touch these areas accidentally,
rinse with water.
If you are sensitive to medications derived from benzoic acid (including
certain topical anesthetics) or to cinnamon, you may also be sensitive
to PERSOL GEL (Benzoyl Peroxide, Benoxyl, Fostex, Oxy 5, PanOxyl).
If your skin becomes severely irritated, stop using the drug and call
your doctor.
PERSOL GEL (Benzoyl Peroxide, Benoxyl, Fostex, Oxy 5, PanOxyl) can bleach or discolor hair or colored fabric.
Stay out of the sun as much as possible, and use a sunscreen.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking PERSOL GEL (Benzoyl Peroxide, Benoxyl, Fostex, Oxy 5, PanOxyl)
When used with sunscreens containing PABA (para-aminobenzoic acid),
PERSOL GEL (Benzoyl Peroxide, Benoxyl, Fostex, Oxy 5, PanOxyl) may cause temporary skin discoloration.
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
The effects of PERSOL GEL (Benzoyl Peroxide, Benoxyl, Fostex, Oxy 5, PanOxyl) during pregnancy have not been adequately
studied. It should be used only if clearly needed. If you are pregnant
or plan to become pregnant, inform your doctor immediately. This medication
may appear in breast milk and could affect a nursing infant. If PERSOL GEL (Benzoyl Peroxide, Benoxyl, Fostex, Oxy 5, PanOxyl)
is essential to your health, your doctor may advise you to stop breastfeeding
until your treatment with PERSOL GEL (Benzoyl Peroxide, Benoxyl, Fostex, Oxy 5, PanOxyl) is finished.
Recommended dosage for PERSOL GEL (Benzoyl Peroxide, Benoxyl, Fostex, Oxy 5, PanOxyl)
ADULTS AND CHILDREN 12 YEARS AND OVER
Overdosage