BenzePrO Short Contact Foam Dosage
Generic name: BENZOYL PEROXIDE 9.8g in 100g
Dosage form: aerosol, foam
Drug class: Topical acne agents
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Jun 10, 2024.
See package insert for full prescribing information
Prime can before initial use: See package insert Before Each Use: Shake vigorously
During Use: Holding can upright, dispense into palm of hand and apply to affected area as directed by physician.
- If going outside, apply sunscreen after using this product. If irritation or sensitivity develops, stop use of both products and ask a doctor.
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