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Summers Laboratories

Summers Laboratories
103 G.P. Clement Drive
Collegeville, PA 19426-2044
Phone: (800) 533-7546Website: https://www.sumlab.com/

Drugs Associated with Summers Laboratories

Summers Laboratories manufactures, markets and/or distributes more than 13 drugs in the United States. Medications listed here may also be marketed under different names in different countries. Non-US country and region specific information is not available on this page.

Brand/Generic Name Reviews Rating
Cutar
Generic name: coal tar
Drug class: miscellaneous topical agents
2 reviews 8.0 / 10
Cutemol
Generic name: emollients
Drug class: topical emollients
Dritho-Scalp
Generic name: anthralin
Drug class: topical antipsoriatics
Drithocreme
Generic name: anthralin
Drug class: topical antipsoriatics
KeralytGel
Generic name: salicylic acid
Drug class: topical acne agents, topical keratolytics
Keralyt Scalp
Generic name: salicylic acid
Drug class: topical acne agents, topical keratolytics
Liquimat Light
Generic name: sulfur
Drug class: miscellaneous topical agents
Liquimat Medium
Generic name: sulfur
Drug class: miscellaneous topical agents
Rezamid
Generic name: resorcinol/sulfur
Drug class: topical acne agents
Tarsum
Generic name: coal tar
Drug class: miscellaneous topical agents
Triple Paste
Generic name: zinc oxide
Drug class: miscellaneous topical agents
1 review 10 / 10
Triple Paste AF
Generic name: miconazole
Drug class: topical antifungals
Vanoxide-HC
Generic name: benzoyl peroxide/hydrocortisone
Drug class: topical acne agents
2 reviews 10 / 10
For ratings, users were asked how effective they found the medicine while considering positive/adverse effects and ease of use (1 = not effective, 10 = most effective).

Discontinued Drugs

Brand/Generic Name Reviews Rating
Sebasorb
Generic name: salicylic acid
Drug class: topical acne agents, topical keratolytics
Triple Cream
Generic name: emollients
Drug class: topical emollients
For ratings, users were asked how effective they found the medicine while considering positive/adverse effects and ease of use (1 = not effective, 10 = most effective).