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  2. Stridex - Wikipedia

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    Most products in the Stridex line contain as the active ingredient salicylic acid (0.5–2.5%); Stridex Power Pads instead contain benzoyl peroxide (2.5%), a nonprescription acne treatment medication. [3] However, they also warn about possible side effects: dryness of the skin, possible burning, and tingling.

  3. Blistex - Wikipedia

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    Blistex Inc. was founded in 1947 in the business of developing and marketing lip care products. [1] It manufactures and sells a wide range of lip balm, lip ointment, and other lip-related products under the Blistex brand name.

  4. Erythromycin/benzoyl peroxide - Wikipedia

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    Erythromycin/benzoyl peroxide, sold under the brand name Benzamycin, is a topical gel containing of 5% benzoyl peroxide and 3% erythromycin primarily used to treat acne. [1] ...

  5. Clindamycin/tretinoin - Wikipedia

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    Clindamycin/tretinoin is a topical gel used in the treatment of acne.The two active ingredients are the antibiotic clindamycin phosphate (1.2%) and tretinoin (0.025%), a retinoid. [1]

  6. Adapalene - Wikipedia

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    Adapalene Gel, sold in trade name Differin in China. Adapalene, sold under the brand name Differin among others, is a third-generation topical retinoid primarily used in the treatment of mild-moderate acne, and is also used off-label to treat keratosis pilaris as well as other skin conditions. [6]

  7. Clearasil - Wikipedia

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    Clearasil was invented in the United States in 1950 by Ivan Combe with the help of chemist Kedzie Teller. At this time, it was the first dermatological brand created specially for younger skin to fight against pimples ().

  8. Sulfacetamide - Wikipedia

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    The most common side effects are irritation, stinging or burning of the skin. Other side effects include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, tiredness and headache. [2] There are however also severe side effects including severe allergic reactions, like (nettle) rash, itch, tightness in chest, difficult breathing and swelling in either the face, mouth, lips or tongue.

  9. Trifarotene - Wikipedia

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    Trifarotene, sold under the brand name Aklief, is a medication for the topical treatment of acne vulgaris. [6] [8] It is a retinoid; [6] [9] specifically, a fourth-generation selective retinoic acid receptor (RAR)-γ agonist.