Benzoyl Peroxide

Benzoyl Peroxide is a drug used in the treatment of acne and a number of other skin diseases. Its action is associated with the removal of the superficial layers of the epidermis and the opening of skin pores; has an antiseptic effect on skin bacteria. Used in the form of cream, lotion or gel. Possible side effects: irritation, severe peeling of the skin, blistering of the skin (rare).

Trade names:

  1. Acetoxyl
  2. Acnegel
  3. Benoxyl


Benzoyl Peroxide is a drug that is used to treat acne and other skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis and rosacea. It works by removing the superficial layers of the epidermis and opening the skin pores, which helps cleanse the skin of bacteria and reduce inflammation.

The drug is available in the form of creams, lotions and gels that can be applied to the skin twice a day. However, like any drug, it can cause side effects such as irritation, peeling, and blistering of the skin.

Trade names for benzoyl peroxide include acetoxyl, acnegel, and benoxyl. These drugs are available in various dosages and can be used to treat skin conditions of varying severity.

It is important to note that benzoyl peroxide is not a replacement for other treatments for skin conditions. If you have serious skin problems, it is recommended to consult a doctor for advice and prescribe the correct treatment.



Benzoyl Peroxide (benzoyl peroxide - BPO)

**Benzoyl Peroxy**d is an **antiseptic for external use**, which is a water-soluble mixture of benzoic acid and stabilized benzoyl peroxide. It is the drug of choice for the treatment of keratosis pilaris, also known as acne vulgaris. In addition, benzoyl peroxide is used to treat eczema with shingles, sycosis and other skin and hair diseases. Below we will consider its application in detail. Available in several versions, including: - cream with an active substance concentration of 5%, 10% or 20%; - transparent liquid with the amount of BPO - 0.5; 1.5 or 3%; - foam containing active