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When using this product, avoid unnecessary sun exposure and use a sunscreen.
For extrernal use only
Do not use
- if you have very sensative skin or are sensative to benzoyl peroxide
- if you are allergic to any of the ingredients
- on broken skin
- over large areas of the body
skin irritation or sensativity develops or becomes severe
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Uses
- treats Acne
- dries up acne pimples
- helps prevent new acne pimples
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Clear Zit Manufacturers
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Sheffield Pharmaceuticals Llc
Clear Zit | Sircle Laboratories, Llc
AdultThe maximum recommended single dose of Lidocaine Hydrochloride Oral Topical Solution, USP (Viscous) 2% for healthy adults should be such that the dose of lidocaine HCI does not exceed 4.5 mg/kg or 2 mg/lb body weight and does not in any case exceed a total of 300 mg.
For symptomatic treatment of irritated or inflamed mucous membranes of the mouth and pharynx, the usual adult dose is one 15 mL tablespoonful undiluted. For use in the mouth, the solution should be swished around in the mouth and spit out. For use in the pharynx, the undiluted solution should be gargled and may be swallowed. This dose should not be administered at intervals of less than three hours, and not more than eight doses should be given in a 24-hour period.
The dosage should be adjusted commensurate with the patient's age, weight and physical condition. (See PRECAUTIONS).
PediatricCare must be taken to ensure correct dosage in all pediatric patients as there have been cases of overdose due to inappropriate dosing.
It is difficult to recommend a maximum dose of any drug for children since this varies as a function of age and weight. For children over 3 years of age who have a normal lean body mass and normal body development, the maximum dose is determined by the child's weight or age. For example: in a child of 5 years weighing 50 lbs., the dose of lidocaine hydrochloride should not exceed 75-100 mg (3/4 to 1 teaspoonful).
For infants and in children under 3 years of age, 1/4 teaspoonful of the solution should be accurately measured and applied to the immediate area with a cotton-tipped applicator. This dose should not be administered at intervals of less than three hours. Not more than four doses should be given in a 12-hour period.
Tear open where indicated and remove one stick at a time. Swab mouth as needed. Discard stick after single use.
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