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Product trade name: Cuticura Medicated Foaming Face Wash
Pharmaceutical active ingredients containing related brand and generic drugs, medications or other health care products: Cuticura Medicated Foaming Face Wash available forms, composition, doses: Cuticura Medicated Foaming Face Wash destination | category: Indications and usages, anatomical therapeutic chemical and diseases classification codes: Pharmaceutical companies, researchers, developers, manufacturers, distributors and suppliers: Online pharmacy, drugstores, pharma, health and beauty shops selling this or related pharmaceutical products: There is an additional general information about this medication active ingredient salicylic acid: Pharmacological action Cuticura Medicated Foaming Face Wash is pharmaceytical active ingredient for topical use. Inhibits the secretion of the sebaceous and sweat glands. At low concentrations it has keratoplastic and in high doses keratolytic effect. Salicylic acid has a weak antimicrobial activity. Why is Cuticura Medicated Foaming Face Wash prescribed? Monotherapy with salicylic acid and as part of combination therapies for inflammatory, infectious and other skin lesions, including burns, psoriasis, eczema, dyskeratosis, ichthyosis, acne vulgaris, warts, hyperkeratosis, corn, callus, oily seborrhea, scaly skin disease, hair loss, sweating feet. Dosage and administration Cuticura Medicated Foaming Face Wash is applied to the skin surface 2-3 times / day. Cuticura Medicated Foaming Face Wash side effects, adverse reactions Rarely: local reactions such as itching, burning, skin rashes, allergic reactions. Cuticura Medicated Foaming Face Wash contraindications Hypersensitivity to salicylic acid, renal failure, infancy. Special instructions The composition of the solution for topical use include ethanol. Cuticura Medicated Foaming Face Wash drug interactions Cuticura Medicated Foaming Face Wash is pharmaceutically not compatible with resorcinol (forms melted mixture) and zinc oxide (forms insoluble forms of zinc salicylate).
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