Acne Face Cleanser

Generic Name: acne face cleanser

Over-the-Counter (OTC)

Brand Names:

Clear Acne Face Cleanser

Purpose Acne Treatment

Overview

Purpose Acne Treatment

Uses

Use For the treatment of acne

Dosage

Directions Wet face. Apply cleanser to hands, add water and work into lather. Gently massage all over face avoiding eye area. Rinse thoroughly and pat dry. Good for daily use. Cover the entire affected area with a thin layer 1 to 3 times daily. Because excessive drying of the skin may occur, start with 1 application daily, then gradually increase to 2 or 3 times daily if needed or as directed by a doctor. If bothersome dryness or peeling occurs, reduce application to once a day or every other day. For children under 10 years of age and under, consult your doctor.

Side Effects

When using this product avoid contact with the eyes. If contact occurs, rinse eyes thoroughly with water using other topical acne medications at the same time or immediately following the use of this product may increase dryness or irritation of the skin. If this occurs, only one medication at a time should be used, unless otherwise directed by a doctor. Stop use and ask a doctor if irritation persists

Warnings

Warnings For external use only

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Acne Face Cleanser used for?

Use For the treatment of acne

What are the side effects of Acne Face Cleanser?

When using this product avoid contact with the eyes. If contact occurs, rinse eyes thoroughly with water using other topical acne medications at the same time or immediately following the use of this product may increase dryness or irritation of the skin. If this occurs, only one medication at a time should be used, unless otherwise directed by a doctor. Stop use and ask a doctor if irritation persists

What are the important warnings for Acne Face Cleanser?

Warnings For external use only

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Medical Disclaimer

This drug information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Drug information is sourced from the FDA National Drug Code Directory and Structured Product Labeling. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.