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BENZAMYCIN
BENZAMYCIN
Company
Dermik
Pharmacologic Class
Macrolide antibiotic + antibacterial/keratolytic.
Generic Name
Benzoyl peroxide + Erythromycin
Available as
BENZAMYCIN JAR
(Erythromycin 3%, benzoyl peroxide 5%; gel)
BENZAMYCIN PAK
(Erythromycin 3%, benzoyl peroxide 5%; gel)
Indications
Acne vulgaris.
Adults
Apply to cleansed, dried areas twice daily.
Children
Not recommended.
Contraindications
Although not explicitly stated, hypersensitivity to this drug, to others in
ts class, to related drugs, or to any of its excipients, is assumed to be
a contraindication.
Precautions
Avoid eyes, mouth, mucous membranes.
Discontinue if excessive irritation or dryness occurs.
Pregnancy (Category C). Nursing mothers.
Interactions
Additive irritation with other topical agents.
PABA sunscreens may transiently discolor skin.
Adverse Reactions
Dryness, local reactions (eg, peeling, pruritus, burning sensation, erythema), superinfection; may bleach hair or fabrics.
How Supplied
Gel (jar, mix before dispensing)–23.3 g, 46.6 g
Pak (pouches, mixed by patient)–60
BENZAMYCIN
Company
Dermik
Pharmacologic Class
Macrolide antibiotic + antibacterial/keratolytic.
Generic Name
Benzoyl peroxide + Erythromycin
Available as
BENZAMYCIN JAR
(Erythromycin 3%, benzoyl peroxide 5%; gel)
BENZAMYCIN PAK
(Erythromycin 3%, benzoyl peroxide 5%; gel)
Indications
Acne vulgaris.
Adults
Apply to cleansed, dried areas twice daily.
Children
Not recommended.
Contraindications
Although not explicitly stated, hypersensitivity to this drug, to others in
ts class, to related drugs, or to any of its excipients, is assumed to be
a contraindication.
Precautions
Avoid eyes, mouth, mucous membranes.
Discontinue if excessive irritation or dryness occurs.
Pregnancy (Category C). Nursing mothers.
Interactions
Additive irritation with other topical agents.
PABA sunscreens may transiently discolor skin.
Adverse Reactions
Dryness, local reactions (eg, peeling, pruritus, burning sensation, erythema), superinfection; may bleach hair or fabrics.
How Supplied
Gel (jar, mix before dispensing)–23.3 g, 46.6 g
Pak (pouches, mixed by patient)–60