Skin Conditions: Medications

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  • Benzoyl peroxide and clindamycin topical

    01/10/08, Healthwise

    Use benzoyl peroxide and clindamycin topical exactly as your doctor has prescribed it for you. Using more medicine or applying it more often than prescribed will not make it work any faster, and may increase side effects. Do not use this medication f

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  • Clioquinol and hydrocortisone topical

    04/10/08, Healthwise

    Use this medication exactly as it was prescribed for you. Do not use it in larger amounts or for longer than recommended by your doctor.

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  • Sulfur topical

    02/13/04, Healthwise

    Do not use sulfur on sunburned, windburned, dry, chapped, or irritated skin or on open wounds.

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  • Fluocinolone, hydroquinone, and tretinoin topical

    08/29/07, Healthwise

    Your skin may be more sensitive to weather extremes such as cold and wind. Protect your skin with clothing and use a moisturizing cream or lotion as needed.

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  • Voriconazole

    03/05/08, Healthwise

    There are many other medicines that can cause serious or life-threatening drug interactions with voriconazole. Tell your doctor about all the prescription and over-the-counter medications you use.

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  • Ammonium lactate and pramoxine topical

    01/09/08, Healthwise

    Do not apply ammonium lactate and pramoxine topical to your face, unless your doctor has told you to.

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  • Alefacept

    11/11/05, Healthwise

    Alefacept reduces levels of certain white blood cells in the body. If the level of these white blood cells falls too low, treatment with alefacept may need to be withheld temporarily or discontinued. Your doctor will monitor your white blood cell lev

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  • Salicylic acid and sodium thiosulfate topical

    02/13/04, Healthwise

    Sodium thiosulfate is an antifungal agent. Sodium thiosulfate decreases the growth of fungus on the skin.

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  • Daptomycin

    10/09/07, Healthwise

    Before using daptomycin, tell your doctor if you are taking a blood thinner or a cholesterol-lowering medication.

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  • Salicylic acid and urea topical

    02/13/04, Healthwise

    Salicylic acid is a keratolytic (peeling agent). Salicylic acid causes shedding of the outer layer of skin.

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