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Adapalene & Benzoyl Peroxide Gel is a prescription topical medicine used to treat acne vulgaris in adults and in patients age 12 and older. It combines adapalene, a retinoid, with benzoyl peroxide in a single gel that is applied directly to the skin.
This medicine is meant for regular topical use as part of an acne treatment plan guided by a healthcare provider. Because it is a prescription product, it should be used only as directed and with attention to skin reactions and sun sensitivity.
Adapalene & Benzoyl Peroxide Gel is used on the skin, usually once daily after washing the affected area. It is designed to be applied as a thin layer, which helps treat acne while lowering the chance of unnecessary irritation from overuse.
Your provider may tell you exactly where to apply it based on where your acne appears, such as the face or trunk. This medicine is for topical use only and should be kept away from sensitive areas.
The most common side effects with Adapalene & Benzoyl Peroxide Gel involve the skin where it is applied. These can include irritation and dryness, especially as your skin adjusts to treatment.
Most side effects are local skin reactions, but some safety issues need prompt attention. Stop using the gel and seek urgent care right away if you develop signs of a serious allergic reaction, such as swelling, hives, trouble breathing, or feeling faint.
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This gel is prescribed for acne vulgaris in adults and in patients 12 years of age and older. It is a topical prescription treatment, so a clinician should confirm that your skin concerns match the approved use and that the product fits your overall treatment plan.
This medicine is usually applied once a day after washing the affected area. The PI says to apply a thin layer to affected areas of the face and/or trunk, and to use a pea-sized amount for each area of the face. It is for topical use only and should not be used in the eyes, mouth, or other sensitive internal areas.
This gel is meant to treat acne vulgaris as part of a regular, ongoing routine. The label supports once-daily scheduled use, but it does not support guarantees, rapid-result promises, or “works for everyone” language, so expectations should stay practical and provider-guided.
You should stop using the gel and get prompt medical help if you develop symptoms that suggest a serious allergic reaction. The PI specifically warns about hypersensitivity reactions, including anaphylaxis, angioedema, and urticaria, and the patient labeling tells users to seek help right away if those symptoms occur. Severe or worsening skin reactions also deserve prompt provider review.
This gel can make your skin more sensitive to sunlight, and the label recommends avoiding sunlight and sunlamps when possible. It also warns that treated skin may be more easily irritated by cold weather, wind, waxing, and use on cuts, abrasions, eczema, or sunburned skin.
The PI specifically warns against combining this gel with other potentially irritating topical products. That includes medicated or abrasive cleansers, products with a strong drying effect, and products with high concentrations of alcohol, astringents, spices, or limes.
Using the right amount matters. The patient labeling says not to use more than needed to cover the treatment area and not to use it more than once a day, because too much product can raise the chance of skin irritation.
The DailyMed label includes a storage and handling section, and the patient labeling supports standard careful home handling. For patient-facing copy, the safest approach is to direct users to keep the product according to the labeled instructions and away from situations that could compromise safe use.
A prescription review helps make sure this treatment matches your acne diagnosis and that important safety issues are considered before use. The PI includes a contraindication for people with a history of hypersensitivity reactions to benzoyl peroxide or formulation components, and it also warns about serious allergic reactions, photosensitivity, and irritation.
Yes, this gel may be used on areas where acne is present, such as the face and sometimes the trunk (like the chest or back), if directed by your provider. It’s important to apply it only to the areas that need treatment.
If you’re unsure whether a specific area should be treated, check with your provider before applying.
Only a small amount is needed. Using more than directed will not improve results and may increase the risk of irritation.
Applying the correct amount helps balance effectiveness while reducing unnecessary skin irritation.
No, this medication should not be applied near sensitive areas such as the eyes, lips, or inside the mouth. These areas are more prone to irritation.
If irritation continues after contact, contact your provider for guidance.
You should not apply this gel to sunburned, broken, or already irritated skin. Doing so can increase discomfort and may worsen the condition of your skin.
If your skin condition worsens after application, stop using the product and consult your provider.
This medication can make your skin more sensitive to sunlight, increasing your risk of sunburn. Taking precautions is important while using it.
If you experience a strong sun reaction, stop use and contact your provider. For more details, refer to the Important Safety Information.
Waxing should generally be avoided on areas where you are applying this medication. The skin may be more sensitive and prone to irritation.
If you accidentally wax treated skin and notice irritation, monitor the area and seek advice if symptoms worsen.
These reactions can happen with this medication, especially early on. If symptoms are mild, your provider may suggest adjustments, but more severe reactions need attention.
If irritation becomes severe or does not improve, seek medical advice.
These may be signs of a serious allergic reaction and require immediate medical attention. Do not continue using the medication.
Prompt treatment is important to reduce the risk of complications.
Store this medication according to the instructions provided with your prescription. Proper storage helps maintain product quality and safety.
If you’re unsure about storage conditions, check the label or ask your pharmacist.
Yes, this medication requires a prescription. A provider review helps ensure it’s appropriate for your acne and safe based on your medical history.
Even in telemedicine, a clinical evaluation is required before prescribing.
Please refer to the Important Safety/Prescribing Information for more details. Once you have completed the questionnaire, a licensed healthcare provider will review your responses and determine whether the medication is appropriate for you or recommend an alternative based on your current health condition.
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Adapalene and Benzoyl Peroxide Gel 0.3%/2.5% – combination topical therapy for moderate to severe acne vulgaris, targeting inflammation, bacterial growth, and clogged pores. / Source: NCBI
Link: https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=f4e5d381-098a-4c93-9ff0-002cae46daac / Published: April 18, 2023
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