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Acne: Treatment With Benzoyl Peroxide

Acne: Treatment With Benzoyl Peroxide

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Acne: Treatment With Benzoyl Peroxide—Topic Overview

Benzoyl peroxide is a medicine you use to treat acne. It comes in different strengths in lotions, gels, soaps, and liquids.

How does benzoyl peroxide treat acne?

Benzoyl peroxide unclogs skin pores. It also helps stop bacteria from growing and causing acne pimples and cystic lesions.

At first, acne may get worse. Your skin may get red and peel. It's not a quick fix. You may need to use the product for as long as 4 to 6 weeks before your acne starts improving.

Does it have side effects?

Side effects of benzyl peroxide for some people include:

  • Dry or peeling skin.
  • Skin that feels warm.
  • Tingling or slight stinging.

While using a product that contains benzoyl peroxide, call a doctor if you develop:

  • A rash or itching.
  • Blisters or a burning feeling.
  • Redness.
  • Swelling.

Who should not use this product?

Talk to a doctor before allowing a child younger than 12 to use a product that contains benzoyl peroxide.

Where can I get benzoyl peroxide?

You can buy products that contain benzoyl peroxide in the grocery store or pharmacy. Look at the outside package to find products that have benzoyl peroxide as the active ingredient. Strengths range from 2.5% to 10% benzoyl peroxide. Start with the lowest strength to see how your skin reacts. Brand names include Brevoxyl and Triaz.

See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference is not available in all systems.)

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Current as of: March 20, 2023

Author: Healthwise Staff
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