Description for BenzaShave
BenzaShave® 5% and BenzaShave® 10% (benzoyl peroxide 5% and 10%) are topical shaving cream preparations for use in the treatment of pseudofolliculitis (p. barbae, ingrown hairs, razor bumps) and acne vulgaris associated with shaving. Benzoyl peroxide is an oxidizing agent which possesses antibacterial properties and is classified as a keratolytic agent. Benzoyl peroxide (C14H1004) is represented by the following chemical structure.
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Ingredients
BenzaShave® 5%
Each gram of BenzaShave® (benzoyl peroxide 5%) contains: benzoyl peroxide 50 mg, purified water, edetate disodium, propylparaben, methylparaben, carbomer interpolymer A, sodium cocosulfate, sodium lauroamphoacetate, glycerin, stearic acid, myristic acid, dimethicone copolyol, mineral oil and coconut acid.
BenzaShave® 10%
Each gram of BenzaShave® (benzoyl peroxide 10%) contains: benzoyl peroxide 100 mg, purified water, edetate disodium, propylparaben, methylparaben, carbomer interpolymer A, sodium cocosulfate, sodium lauroamphoacetate, glycerin, stearic acid, myristic acid, dimethicone copolyol, mineral oil and coconut acid.
Uses for BenzaShave
A medicated shaving cream containing 5% or 10% benzoyl peroxide that effectively intervenes to aid in the treatment of pseudofolliculitis (p. barbae, ingrown hairs, razor bumps) and acne vulgaris associated with shaving. This formula primes and lifts hair follicles, promoting a clean, close shave.
Dosage for BenzaShave
Wet area to be shaved. Apply a small amount of BenzaShave" with fingertips. Gently rub over entire area and shave.
HOW SUPPLIED
BenzaShave® (benzoyl peroxide 5%), 4 oz (113.4 g) tube, NDC 10337-805-41.
BenzaShave® (benzoyl peroxide 10%), 4 oz (113.4 g) tube, NDC 10337-806-41.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
Store at Controlled Room Temperature 15°-25°C (59°-77°F).
FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY.
NOT FOR OPHTHALMIC USE.
For control number and expiration date, see crimp of tube.
Manufactured for: DERM/arts Division, Doak Dermatologics. A Subsidiary Of Bradley Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 383 Route 46 West Fairfield, NJ 07004-2402 USA. www.doakderm.com. Manufactured by: Groupe PARIMA, Inc. Montreal, QC.H4S 1X6 CANADA
Side Effects for BenzaShave
Allergic contact dermatitis has been reported with topical benzoyl peroxide therapy.
Drug Interactions for BenzaShave
No information provided.
Warnings for BenzaShave
No information provided.
Precautions for BenzaShave
General
For external use only. This preparation should not be used in or near the eyes or on mucous membranes. If severe irritation develops, discontinue use and institute appropriate therapy. After the reaction clears, treatment may often be resumed with less frequent application.
Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility
Data from several studies using mice known to be highly susceptible to cancer suggest that benzoyl peroxide acts as a tumor promoter. The clinical significance of these findings to humans is unknown.
Pregnancy: Pregnancy Category C
Animal reproduction studies have not been conducted with benzoyl peroxide. It is also not known whether benzoyl peroxide can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman or can affect reproduction capacity. Benzoyl peroxide should be used by a pregnant woman only if clearly needed. There are no data available on the effect of benzoyl peroxide on the growth, development and functional maturation of the unborn child.
Nursing Mothers
It is not known whether this drug is excreted in human milk. Because many drugs are excreted in human milk, caution should be exercised when benzoyl peroxide is administered to a nursing woman.
Pediatric Use
Safety and effectiveness in pedi-atric patients have not been established.
Clinical Pharmacology for BenzaShave
The mechanism of action of benzoyl peroxide has not been determined but may be related to its antibacterial activity against Propionibacterium acnes and its ability to cause drying and peeling. Benzoyl peroxide reduces the concentration of free fatty acids in the sebum. Little is known about the percutaneous penetration, metabolism and excretion of benzoyl peroxide, although it is likely that benzoic acid is a major metabolite. There is no evidence of systemic toxicity caused by benzoyl peroxide in humans.
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