Panoxyl Bar (Benzoyal Peroxide) is sold under the names of Panoxyl and Fostex BPO. Panoxyl Bar (Benzoyal Peroxide) is an antibacterial agent that causes drying and peeling of the skin for the treatment of acne. Prior to using Panoxyl Bar (Benzoyal Peroxide), you should tell your doctor if you are taking medications, supplements or herbal medications as well as all of your allergies and if you are pregnant, breast feeding or plan to do either of the above.

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Panoxyl Bar (Benzoyal Peroxide) does have drug interactions but these are rare due to the fact that little to no Panoxyl Bar (Benzoyal Peroxide) is absorbed into the blood stream. Wash the area where the Panoxyl Bar (Benzoyal Peroxide) is to be used for about 2 minutes. Rinse with water and then pat the skin dry with a clean towel, and again wash your hands after handling Panoxyl Bar (Benzoyal Peroxide).

Panoxyl Bar (Benzoyal Peroxide) is to be used on the skin externally only and never in the mouth, eyes or nose or on irritated skin or lips. Do not use Panoxyl Bar (Benzoyal Peroxide) on a sunburn, open wound or aggravated skin. You may not see immediate improvement in acne cases, but the Panoxyl Bar (Benzoyal Peroxide) should be used the entire time until your doctor says otherwise. If the acne never gets better or continues to worsen, contact your physician for further instructions. Always ask your doctor about any make up, soaps or cleansers, lotions and aftershave prior to using them with Panoxyl Bar (Benzoyal Peroxide).

This medication can cause bleaching of the skin, and should avoid contact with clothing, carpet or hair. Children less than 12 years old should not use this product, as testing has not been completed as to the safety or effectiveness on this age group. Until you know how you will react with this medication, do not use tanning booths, direct sunlight or sun lamps as you can get burned much easier while using this medication. If you get pregnant while using Panoxyl Bar (Benzoyal Peroxide), talk to your doctor. It is not known at this time if it is secreted in breast milk or the possibility of injuring an unborn child. Therefore you should discuss risks and benefits of this medication prior to taking it if you want to become pregnant or breast feed.

Side effects associated with this medication include but are not limited to: itching, peeling, reddening of the affected skin, swelling, and feeling of warmth on skin and surrounding areas. If any of these more severe side effects are seen, contact a doctor immediately: rash, hives, dizziness, tight chest, swelling of the throat, mouth or tongue, redness or extreme dryness, burning or difficulty breathing. If you should have an allergic reaction to this medication, contact your doctor immediately for emergency treatment and advice on the allergy and continued treatment.

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