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Salicylic Acid 0.5%

Over-the-Counter

الأسماء التجارية: Lacura Blemish Dots Conceal and Treat

الشكل الصيدلاني
Topical
طريق الإعطاء
TOPICAL
الشركة المصنِّعة
Ganzhou Olivee Cosmetic Co., Ltd.

About This Medication

Topical topical formulated to treat acne breakouts, reduce blemishes, and help prevent new pimples.

المواد الفعالة

المادة الفعالة التركيز
Salicylic Acid -

المؤشرات العلاجية والاستخدام

Uses soothe and helps diminish the redness and irritation of blemished skin and a sorbs excess oil for faster healing.

الجرعة وطريقة الإعطاء

Directions Cleanse and dry facem, removing and makeup. Apply one healing dot, sticky side down, over your blemish. Leave the healing dot over blemish for at least 6 hours or overnight Repeat as necessary with a new healing dot.

التحذيرات والاحتياطات

Frequently Asked Questions

Uses soothe and helps diminish the redness and irritation of blemished skin and a sorbs excess oil for faster healing.

Directions Cleanse and dry facem, removing and makeup. Apply one healing dot, sticky side down, over your blemish. Leave the healing dot over blemish for at least 6 hours or overnight Repeat as necessary with a new healing dot.

Warnings For external use only. When using this product skin irritation and dryness is more likely to occur if you use another topical acne medication at the same time. If irritation occurs, only use one topical acne medication at a time.

Salicylic Acid 0.5% is available over the counter (OTC) without a prescription.

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References & Data Sources

إخلاء المسؤولية الطبية

المعلومات الواردة في هذه الصفحة مخصصة للأغراض التعليمية فقط ولا ينبغي استخدامها بديلًا عن المشورة الطبية المتخصصة أو التشخيص أو العلاج.

استشر دائمًا طبيبك أو أي مقدم رعاية صحية مؤهل بشأن أي أسئلة تتعلق بحالة طبية أو دواء.

مصادر البيانات: DailyMed (NLM), openFDA, MFDS

Medical Disclaimer

This content is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making medication decisions.

Data sources: ChEMBL, PubChem, DailyMed.