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Salicylic acid and sodium thiosulfate topical

Generic name: [SAL-i-SIL-ik-AS-id-and-SOE-de-um-THYE-oh-SUL-fate]salicylic acid and sodium thiosulfate topical
Names of brands: Exoderm, Versiclear
Form of Dosage: topical lotion (1%–25 percent)
Drug class: topical antifungals

What is Salicylic acid and sodium thiosulfate topical?

Sodium thiosulfate is an antifungal medication that combats infections caused by fungi.Salicylic acid helps your skin absorb sodium thiosulfate.Salicylic acid, as well as sodium thiosulfate for topical use (for the face), is a combination medication that is used to treat the symptoms of a skin condition known as tinea versicolor that manifests as white spots over the body.

Salicylic acid, as well as sodium thiosulfate topical, can be used for other purposes that are not mentioned in this guide.

Side effects of Salicylic acid and sodium thiosulfate topical

See a doctor immediately. If you experience any of the following symptoms that indicate reactions to an allergen, such as hives, you may have difficulty breathing or swelling of your lips, face, and tongue.

This isn't a complete list of possible side effects, and other effects may also be present. Ask your physician for medical advice about adverse effects. It is possible to report any symptoms to the FDA by calling 1-800-FDA-1088.

Warnings

It is not recommended to make use of salicylic acid or sodium thiosulfate as a topical treatment when you are allergic to Sulfa medications.

Before you take this drug

It is not recommended to make use of salicylic acid or sodium thiosulfate as a topical treatment in the event that you have an allergy to salicylic acid, sodium thiosulfate, or sulfa-based drugs.

It is unclear if salicylic acid and sodium thiosulfate topical products can harm an unborn baby. Consult your physician if you are expecting or planning to become pregnant while taking this medication.It's not clear if sodium thiosulfate and salicylic acid are absorbed into breast milk or whether they can harm breastfeeding babies. Consult your doctor if you are nursing a child.

How to take Salicylic acid and sodium thiosulfate topical?

Follow the directions on the prescription label. Do not take this medicine in smaller or larger quantities or for longer than prescribed.Cleanse your hands prior to and after using this medication in the event that you are applying it to treat an issue with your hands.Before applying the medicine, clean and dry the affected skin.Shake the lotion thoroughly before application.

Apply this medicine only to the affected skin area. Do not apply any medications to the healthy skin surrounding the treated area.Do not cover the treatment area of the skin unless your doctor advises you to.Rinse your eyes with water if the medicine is absorbed into your eyes.

Utilize salicylic acid as well as sodium thiosulfate as a topical every day to reap the maximum benefit. Make sure you refill your prescription before the expiration date of your medication.Place it in a cool, dry place free of heat and moisture.

Do I be concerned if I miss a dose?

Take the dose you missed when you remember. Do not take any missed doses if you are close to the time for the next dose. Don't take extra medication to replace the missed dose.

What will happen if I take excessively?

A dose of salicylic acid or sodium thiosulfate isn't likely to pose a risk. You should seek medical attention in an emergency or contact the Poison Helpline at 1-800-222-1222 if you have accidentally swallowed the drug.

What should be avoided?

Do not ingest by mouth. sodium thiosulfate and salicylic acid topical can only be applied to the face. Don't apply this medication to wounds that are open or to scratched, inflamed, or damaged skin. If this medication gets into your nose, eyes, mouth, rectum, or vagina, rinse it out with water.Don't use any other medication on the areas that you treat with salicylic acid or sodium thiosulfate topical, unless your doctor advises you to.

Interaction with other drugs

It's unlikely that other medications you take by mouth or inject can affect salicylic acid that is applied topically and sodium thiosulfate. However, many drugs interfere with each other. Be sure to inform your health care professionals about any medications you take that include prescription and non-prescription drugs, vitamins, and herbs.