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Description
Chemical Name: SODIUM SULFACETAMIDE (sul-fa-SEE-ta-mide) and SULFUR
This medicine is used as a cleansing product to help treat acne. This product contains an antibiotic and drying agent that work by promoting the shedding of the top layer of skin (keratolysis). It may also be used to treat other skin conditions as determined by your doctor.
Directions
Follow the directions for using this medicine provided by your doctor. Wash your hands before and immediately after using this medicine. This medicine is for use on the skin only. Clean the affected area before applying this medicine. Wet skin and apply plenty of this medicine. Rub gently into the skin for 10 to 20 seconds to form a full lather, rinse completely, and pat dry. This medicine is usually used once or twice daily. Follow the instructions given by your doctor. Consult your doctor if your skin becomes too dry. You may need to rinse the cleanser off sooner or use it less often. STORE THIS MEDICINE at room temperature between 59 and 77 degrees F (15 to 25 degrees C) in a tightly-closed container, away from heat and light. DO NOT STORE IN THE BATHROOM. IF YOU MISS A DOSE OF THIS MEDICINE, use it as soon as possible. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule.
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TOTAL:
$8,760.04
All Canadian Prescriptions Dispensed by:
Newton Pharmacy 604-501-6925
100A - 7455 132nd St.
Surrey, BC
Canada V3W 1J8
Pharmacy Manager:
Robert Lee
License Number 07162
Pharmacist is available from
7am - 4pm PST. Mon-Fri
Licensed by The College of Pharmacists of British Columbia. If you have any questions or concerns you can contact the college at:
200-1765 West 8th Ave Vancouver, BC Canada V6J 5C6
The FDA, due to the current state of their regulations, has taken the position that virtually all shipments of prescription drugs imported from a Canadian pharmacy by a U.S. consumer will violate the law.