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  2. Salicylic acid - Wikipedia

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    Since oral aspirin (which produces much higher salicylic acid plasma concentrations than dermal salicylic acid applications) poses no significant adverse pregnancy outcomes in terms of frequency of stillbirth, birth defects or developmental delay, use of salicylic acid containing cosmetics is safe for pregnant women. [25] Salicylic acid is ...

  3. Medical uses of salicylic acid - Wikipedia

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    The risks of aspirin late in pregnancy are probably not relevant for a topical exposure to salicylic acid, even late in the pregnancy, because of its low systemic levels. Topical salicylic acid is common in many over-the-counter dermatological agents and the lack of adverse reports suggests a low risk. [9]

  4. Salicylate poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Salicylic acid has a small size (low molecular mass), has a low volume of distribution (is more water soluble), has low tissue binding and is largely free (and not protein bound) at toxic levels in the body; all of which make it easily removable from the body by hemodialysis. [9] Indication for dialysis:

  5. Dermatologists Say This Star Acne-Fighting Ingredient Can ...

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    "A salicylic acid shampoo can help break up the scales and minimize flaking," says Dr. Thosani. Because salicylic acid breaks down oil, it can help regulate the amount of sebum produced by the scalp.

  6. Our Editors Put Salicylic Acid Serums to the Test, and These ...

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    That's why Beth Gillette loves this drugstore serum, which blends L-ascorbic acid with salicylic acid to clear pores rather than clog 'em. Plus, vitamin E is used to help protect skin against free ...

  7. Salicylate sensitivity - Wikipedia

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    Salicylates are derivatives of salicylic acid that occur naturally in plants and serve as a natural immune hormone and preservative, protecting the plants against diseases, insects, fungi, and harmful bacteria. Salicylates can also be found in many medications, perfumes and preservatives. Both natural and synthetic salicylates can cause health ...

  8. Dermatologists Love These Salicylic Acid Cleansers to Help ...

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    Clear Complexion Foaming Cleanser. A drugstore favorite, this foaming cleanser gently exfoliates with 0.5% salicylic acid and contains soy extracts to soothe and moisturize. It’s also oil-free ...

  9. Diflunisal - Wikipedia

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    Diflunisal is a salicylic acid derivative with analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity. [2] It was developed by Merck Sharp & Dohme in 1971, as MK647, after showing promise in a research project studying more potent chemical analogs of aspirin. [3]