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NeoBenz Micro

Generic Name: Benzoyl peroxide topical [BEN-zoyl-per-OX-ide]
Brand Names: Acne Foaming Cream Face Cleanser, Acne-Clear, Benzac AC, Benzac AC Wash, Benzac W,…
Drug Class: Topical acne agents

It is believed that the NeoBenz Micro brand name has been removed from the U.S. If there are generic versions of this product that were approved by the FDA, There may be similar products that have been approved by the FDA.

What is NeoBenz Micro?

Benzoyl peroxide is a natural antibacterial. Additionally, it provides a slight drying effect that allows dirt and oil to be easily removed from the face.NeoBenz Micro (for the skin) is a treatment for acne.

There are numerous types and brands of benzoyl peroxide that are available. There aren't all the brands mentioned in this brochure.NeoBenz Micro may also be employed for other purposes that are not covered in this guideline for medication.

Side effects of NeoBenz Micro

NeoBenz Micro can cause a very rare but severe allergic reaction or severe skin irritation. The reactions can occur within an hour after application of the medicine or within a day or more afterward.

Do not use NeoBenz Micro and get emergency medical assistance if you exhibit symptoms or warning signs of an allergic reaction that include itching, hives, breathing difficulties, feeling lightheaded, and swelling of your mouth, lips, or throat.

Stop using benzoyl peroxide and consult your physician right away. If you experience any of the following side effects from the treated skin:

  • Severe burning or itching.
  • Extreme redness or stinging;
  • Swelling

Common adverse consequences of NeoBenz Micro may include:

  • A mild burning or sting;
  • The sensation of itching or tingling;
  • The skin is dry; it peels or flakes.
  • Redness or other irritation.

This is not an exhaustive listing of all negative side negative effects. Other side effects could occur. Consult your physician for advice regarding medical effects. You can report any side effects to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

Similar/related drugs

Doxycycline, metronidazole topical, clindamycin topical, topical erythromycin, tetracycline, MetroGel, and benzoyl peroxide topical

Warnings

Benzoyl peroxide may cause a rare but serious allergic reaction or extreme itching. Stop using this medication and seek emergency medical attention if you experience symptoms like itching, hives, breathing difficulties, or feeling lightheaded. swelling of your lips, face, tongue, throat, or face.

Before you take this drug

It is not recommended to use benzoyl peroxide if you are allergic to the chemical or are suffering from

  • Extremely sensitive skin.

Talk to your doctor or pharmacist to determine if NeoBenz Micro is safe to use if you have skin problems and/or allergies.

Talk to your doctor before taking this medication if you are breastfeeding or pregnant.Do not administer this medicine to a child unless you have medical guidance.

How to take NeoBenz Micro?

NeoBenz Micro can cause a rare but severe allergic reaction to the skin or cause severe discomfort. Before you start taking this medication, it is possible to apply an initial "test dose" to see whether you are experiencing reactions. Apply a tiny amount of the drug to a couple of small areas of acne every day for three days. If there's no reaction, you can begin applying the full amount prescribed after the fourth day.Follow the directions on the label or as recommended by your physician.

Do not consume by mouth. Topical medicine should be used solely on the skin. Don't apply it to open wounds, sunburned, windburned, or inflamed skin. Avoid applying NeoBenz Micro to wounds or areas of eczema. It is recommended to wait until the eczema has improved before using this treatment.

Cleanse your hands prior to and after applying the medication.Cleanse and dry the area to be treated. Apply benzoyl peroxide in an even layer and massage gently.Take note of and follow the instructions that are included in your medication. Talk to your pharmacist or doctor if you don't understand the instructions.You might have to shake the medication prior to each use.Don't cover your treated region unless your doctor has advised you to.

Benzoyl peroxide can bleach hair or other fabrics. Beware of letting this drug get into your clothes.It may take several weeks before feeling better.Continue to take the medication according to the directions, and inform your physician if your symptoms don't improve.Place it in a cool, dry place far from heat and moisture.

What happens if I miss a dose?

Take the medication as quickly as you are able, but do not take the dose you missed if it is getting close to the time of the next dose. Do not take two doses at once.

What happens If I overdose?

For medical emergencies, seek emergency medical attention or contact the Poison Help line toll-free at 1-800-222-1222.

What should be avoided?

Rinse thoroughly with water. If NeoBenz Micro gets in your mouth or eyes,Avoid using products for skin that can cause irritation, for example, harsh shampoos, soaps, hair coloring, permanent hair removers, chemicals or waxes, or products containing alcohol and spices, astringents, or lime.

Do not expose yourself to sunlight and tanning bed. Protect yourself with protective clothes and sunblock (SPF 30 or more) whenever you're outside.

Interaction with other drugs

Applying benzoyl peroxide when you're using the tretinoin topical medication can cause extreme irritation to the skin. The brands that contain tretinoin are Avita, Renova, Retin-A, Tretin-X, and many others.

Skin care products are unlikely to be affected by any other medications you take. However, many medications can interact with each other. Inform your health professionals about any medications you take, including prescription and non-prescription drugs, vitamins, and herbs.