No, it does not. In fact you are strictly advised to avoid its application on sunburnt skin.
benzoyl-peroxide
This medicine is used in the treatment of mild to moderate acne (skin condition).
Contradications
This medicine should not be used in patients with history of regional enteritis (disease of small or large intestines), ulcerative colitis or antibiotic associated colitis (disease of large intestine).
Side effects
Patients using this medication may at times experience mild local irritation. If you experience this for a long period of time, consult your doctor immediately.
Expert Advice
Wash and dry the skin before applying
Apply a thin film to cover the affected areas and rub gently
Do not cover with a bandage
FAQs
Does this ointment help treat sunburns along with acne?
What is the most ideal time to apply this ointment?
You are advised to apply it at night, since the medicine is highly sensitive to sun and would result in redness and irritation.
How should the skin dryness-that usually follows benzoyl peroxide’s application, be dealt with?
To avoid dryness; drink plenty of water and fluids and rinse your face with tap water frequently.
What is the method of application of this ointment?
You are advised to wash your hands and the affected region thoroughly with tap water. Followed by application of the ointment over the affected area, using fingertips. Later, wash your hands with water to clean off the left over cream from your fingers.
If left overnight, will it cause any irritation or burning sensation?
Although you are safe to administer this medicine in this manner but if burning follows, discontinue this method and consult your doctor for an alternate way.
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