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Salicylic Acid
Salicylic Acid
(sal i SIL ik AS id)
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- Aliclen™
- Beta Sal® [OTC]
- Clean & Clear® Advantage® Acne Cleanser [OTC]
- Clean & Clear® Advantage® Acne Spot Treatment [OTC]
- Clean & Clear® Advantage® Invisible Acne Patch [OTC]
- Clean & Clear® Advantage® Oil-Free Acne [OTC]
- Clean & Clear® Blackhead Clearing Daily Cleansing [OTC]
- Clean & Clear® Blackhead Clearing Scrub [OTC]
- Clean & Clear® Deep Cleaning [OTC]
- Clean & Clear® Dual Action Moisturizer [OTC]
- Clean & Clear® Invisible Blemish Treatment [OTC]
- Compound W® One Step Invisible Strip [OTC]
- Compound W® One Step Wart Remover for Feet [OTC]
- Compound W® One-Step Wart Remover for Kids [OTC]
- Compound W® One-Step Wart Remover [OTC]
- Compound W® [OTC]
- Curad® Mediplast® [OTC]
- Denorex® Extra Strength Protection 2-in-1 [OTC]
- Denorex® Extra Strength Protection [OTC]
- Dermarest® Psoriasis Medicated Moisturizer [OTC]
- Dermarest® Psoriasis Medicated Scalp Treatment [OTC]
- Dermarest® Psoriasis Medicated Shampoo/Conditioner [OTC]
- Dermarest® Psoriasis Medicated Skin Treatment [OTC]
- Dermarest® Psoriasis Overnight Treatment [OTC]
- DHS™ Sal [OTC]
- Dr. Scholl's® Callus Removers [OTC]
- Dr. Scholl's® Clear Away® One Step Wart Remover [OTC]
- Dr. Scholl's® Clear Away® Plantar Wart Remover For Feet [OTC]
- Dr. Scholl's® Clear Away® Wart Remover Fast-Acting [OTC]
- Dr. Scholl's® Clear Away® Wart Remover Invisible Strips [OTC]
- Dr. Scholl's® Clear Away® Wart Remover [OTC]
- Dr. Scholl's® Corn Removers [OTC]
- Dr. Scholl's® Corn/Callus Remover [OTC]
- Dr. Scholl's® Extra Thick Corn Removers [OTC]
- Dr. Scholl's® Extra-Thick Callus Removers [OTC]
- Dr. Scholl's® For Her Corn Removers [OTC]
- Dr. Scholl's® OneStep Callus Removers [OTC]
- Dr. Scholl's® OneStep Corn Removers [OTC]
- Dr. Scholl's® Small Corn Removers [OTC]
- Dr. Scholl's® Ultra-Thin Corn Removers [OTC]
- DuoFilm® [OTC]
- Freezone® [OTC]
- Fung-O® [OTC]
- Gets-It® [OTC]
- Gordofilm [OTC]
- Hydrisalic® [OTC]
- Ionil Plus® [OTC]
- Ionil® [OTC]
- Keralyt®
- Keralyt® [OTC]
- LupiCare® Dandruff [OTC]
- LupiCare® Psoriasis [OTC]
- MG217® Sal-Acid [OTC]
- Mosco® Callus & Corn Remover [OTC]
- Mosco® One Step Corn Remover [OTC]
- Neutrogena® Acne Stress Control [OTC]
- Neutrogena® Advanced Solutions™ [OTC]
- Neutrogena® Blackhead Eliminating™ 2-in-1 Foaming Pads [OTC]
- Neutrogena® Blackhead Eliminating™ Daily Scrub [OTC]
- Neutrogena® Blackhead Eliminating™ [OTC]
- Neutrogena® Body Clear® [OTC]
- Neutrogena® Clear Pore™ Oil-Controlling Astringent [OTC]
- Neutrogena® Maximum Strength T/Sal® [OTC]
- Neutrogena® Oil-Free Acne Stress Control [OTC]
- Neutrogena® Oil-Free Acne Wash 60 Second Mask Scrub [OTC]
- Neutrogena® Oil-Free Acne Wash Cream Cleanser [OTC]
- Neutrogena® Oil-Free Acne Wash Foam Cleanser [OTC]
- Neutrogena® Oil-Free Acne Wash [OTC]
- Neutrogena® Oil-Free Acne [OTC]
- Neutrogena® Oil-Free Anti-Acne [OTC]
- Neutrogena® Rapid Clear® Acne Defense [OTC]
- Neutrogena® Rapid Clear® Acne Eliminating [OTC]
- Neutrogena® Rapid Clear® [OTC]
- OXY® Body Wash [OTC]
- OXY® Chill Factor® [OTC]
- OXY® Daily Cleansing [OTC]
- OXY® Daily [OTC]
- OXY® Face Wash [OTC]
- OXY® Maximum Daily Cleansing [OTC]
- OXY® Maximum [OTC]
- OXY® Post-Shave [OTC]
- OXY® Spot Treatment [OTC]
- OXY® [OTC]
- P&S® [OTC]
- Palmer's® Skin Success Acne Cleanser [OTC]
- Sal-Plant® [OTC]
- Salactic® [OTC]
- Salex®
- Salvax
- Scalpicin® Anti-Itch [OTC]
- Selsun blue® Deep Cleaning Micro-Bead Scrub [OTC]
- Selsun blue® Naturals Island Breeze [OTC]
- Selsun blue® Naturals Itchy Dry Scalp [OTC]
- Stridex® Essential Care® [OTC]
- Stridex® Facewipes To Go® [OTC]
- Stridex® Maximum Strength [OTC]
- Stridex® Sensitive Skin [OTC]
- Thera-Sal [OTC] [DSC]
- Tinamed® Corn and Callus Remover [OTC]
- Tinamed® Wart Remover [OTC]
- Trans-Ver-Sal® [OTC]
- Virasal®
- Wart-Off® Maximum Strength [OTC]
- Zapzyt® Acne Wash [OTC]
- Zapzyt® Pore Treatment [OTC]
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- Duofilm®
- Duoforte® 27
- Occlusal™-HP
- Sebcur®
- Soluver®
- Soluver® Plus
- Trans-Plantar®
- Trans-Ver-Sal®
Is it safe for my child to take this drug?
- Not if your child has an allergy to salicylic acid or any other part of this drug.
- Be sure to let the doctor know if your child has any allergies or side effects to drugs, foods, or dyes. Make sure to tell about the allergy and what signs your child had. This includes telling about rash; hives; itching; shortness of breath; wheezing; cough; swelling of face, lips, tongue, or throat; or any other signs.
Why does my child need this drug?
- It is used to treat pimples (acne).
- It is used to treat dandruff.
- It is used to get rid of calluses, corns, and warts.
- It is used to treat psoriasis.
- It is used to control seborrheic dermatitis.
How is this drug given?
- Do not give by mouth. Use on your child's skin only. Keep out of your child's mouth, nose, and eyes (may burn).
- Wash your hands before and after use.
- Pimples (acne):
- Creme, cloth, foam, or liquid cleanser:
- Use on clean affected skin 1 or 2 times each day or as you have been told by your doctor.
- Put a thin layer on the affected part and work into a lather and rinse.
- Wet cloth with water before use.
- Shower/bath gels or soap:
- Use to clean every day in the shower or bath.
- Work into a lather and rinse.
- Gel, pad, or patch:
- Wash affected skin and pat dry.
- Let skin dry for 5 minutes before putting on patch.
- Put patch on the affected skin before bedtime.
- Take off patch in the morning.
- Put a thin layer of gel on the affected part and rub in gently.
- Use pad to put on a thin layer of salicylic acid to affected part.
- Do not leave pad on skin.
- If peeling happens, lower the number of times the drug is used.
- Use 1 to 4 times every day or as you have been told by your doctor.
- Callus, corns, or warts:
- Wash affected skin and pat dry.
- You may soak the affected part for 5 minutes.
- Shake foam well before use.
- Put foam on affected part and rub in gently.
- Put gel or liquid on affected part and let dry.
- Trim patch to cover the affected skin.
- 40% patches are used once every other day.
- Take off patch (15%) or rinse off gel in the morning.
- You may repeat 1 or 2 times a day or as you have been told by your doctor.
- Dandruff, psoriasis, or seborrheic dermatitis:
- Some products may be left in place overnight.
- Cream, ointment:
- Put on clean, dry skin.
- Put on up to 4 times a day or as you have been told by your doctor.
- Do not put ointment on the face or scalp.
- Shampoo:
- Wet hair before shampoo.
- Work into hair or affected skin gently.
- Leave on hair for a few minutes.
- Rinse fully.
- Put on 2 to 3 times a week or as you have been told by your doctor.
How long does this drug take to work?
- It may take a few days to weeks to see the full effect.
What do I do if my child misses a dose?
- Give a missed dose as soon as you think about it.
- If it is close to the time for your child's next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your child's normal time.
- Do not change the dose or stop your child's drug. Talk with your child's doctor.
What safety measures do I need to take when my child is using this drug?
- If your child has chickenpox or the flu, talk with the doctor.
- If your child has high blood sugar (diabetes), talk with the doctor.
- If your child has kidney disease, talk with the doctor.
- If your child has liver disease, talk with the doctor.
- If your child has poor blood flow, talk with the doctor.
- Check all drugs your child is taking with your child's doctor. This drug may not mix well with some other drugs.
- Keep a list of all your child's drugs (prescription, natural products, vitamins, OTC) with you. Give this list to your child's doctor.
- Patch:
- If your child is having an MRI, talk with the doctor. The patch will need to be taken off.
What are some side effects of this drug?
- Skin irritation.
- Rash.
- Dizziness.
- Headache.
- Peeling.
When do I need to call my child's doctor?
- If any of this news causes you to be worried, any of the unwanted side effects happen, or if your child is not better after taking this drug.
- If you think there has been an overdose, call 1-800-222-1222 (the American Association of Poison Control Centers), your local poison control center (http://www.aapcc.org), or emergency room (ER) right away.http://www.aapcc.org), or emergency room (ER) right away.
- If your child shows signs of a very bad reaction, call your child's doctor or the ER right away. These include wheezing; chest tightness; fever; itching; bad cough; blue skin color; seizures; swelling of face, lips, tongue, or throat; or if your child is not acting normal.
- If your child has a change in thinking clearly and with logic.
- If your child has shortness of breath.
- If your child has a bad headache.
- If your child has very bad belly pain.
- If your child has a very bad upset stomach or is throwing up.
- If your child has ringing in ears.
- If your child has bad dizziness.
- If your child has very bad skin irritation.
- If your child gets a rash.
- If your child’s health problem does not get better or if you believe your child’s health problem is worse.
How do I store and/or throw out this drug?
- Store at room temperature.
- Store in a dry place. Do not store in a bathroom.
General drug facts
- If your child has a very bad allergy, he/she needs to wear an allergy ID at all times.
- You may get this drug by drug order only. If there are refills, call your pharmacy. If your child does not have refills left, you may need to call your child's doctor.
- Get rid of this drug when your child no longer needs it or if the drug is outdated.
- If you have any questions about this drug, please talk with your doctor, pharmacist, or other health care provider.
- In Canada, take any unused drugs to the pharmacy. Also, visit http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hl-vs/iyh-vsv/med/disposal-defaire-eng.php#th to learn about the right way to get rid of unused drugs.http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hl-vs/iyh-vsv/med/disposal-defaire-eng.php#th to learn about the right way to get rid of unused drugs.
- Do not share your child's drug with others and do not give anyone else's drug to your child.
- Keep all drugs out of the reach of children and pets.
- Keep a list of all your child's drugs (prescription, natural products, vitamins, OTC) with you. Give this list to your child's doctor.
- These are not all of the side effects that may occur. If you have questions about side effects, call your doctor. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects.
- Talk with the doctor before giving your child any new drug, including OTC, natural products, or vitamins.
- If you do not use a drug the right way, it may not be safe. Follow what your child’s doctor tells you.
This information should not be used to decide whether or not to take this medicine or any other medicine. Only your healthcare provider has the knowledge and training to decide which medicines are right for you. This information does not endorse any medicine as safe, effective, or approved for treating any patient or health condition. This is only a brief summary of general information about this medicine. It does NOT include all information about the possible uses, directions, warnings, precautions, interactions, adverse effects, or risks that may apply to this medicine. This information is not specific medical advice and does not replace information you receive from your healthcare provider. You must talk with your healthcare provider for complete information about the risks and benefits of using this medicine.
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