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Topical saliface is used to help clear and prevent pimples and skin blemishes in people who have acne. Topical saliface is also used to treat skin conditions that involve scaling or overgrowth of skin cells such as psoriasis (a skin disease in which red, scaly patches form on some areas of the body), ichthyoses (inborn conditions that cause skin dryness and scaling), dandruff, corns, calluses, and
Hypersensitivity Pregnancy Breastfeeding Kidney disease Liver disease.
Babies: Not applicable Lactating mothers: Please consult your doctor. Pregnancy: Consult your doctor. Alcohol: Consult your doctor. Driving: Consult your doctor. Kidney: Consult your doctor. Liver: Consult your doctor..
Confusion Dizziness Extreme tiredness or weakness Headache Fast breathing.
The saliface face wash is a gentle yet effective face wash that helps treat acne and prevents it from spreading.
It works well on skin prone to pimples to help clear it up and leave the skin blemish-free.
It helps to clean off the skin with impurities and removes the excess oil from the skin.
The skin gets smoother, clearer in just 7 days of daily use..
• Tell your doctor and pharmacist if you are allergic to saliface, any other medications, or any ingredients in saliface products.
Ask your pharmacist or check the package label for a list of the ingredients.
• Do not apply any of the following products to the skin that you are treating with topical saliface unless your doctor tells you that you should: abrasive soaps or cleansers; skincare products that contain alcohol; other medications that are applied to the skin such as benzoyl peroxide (benzaclin, benzamycin, others), resorcinol (ra lotion), sulfur (cuticura, finac, others), and tretinoin (retin-a, renova, others); or medicated cosmetics.
Your skin may become very irritated if you apply any of these products to the skin that you are treating with topical saliface.
• Tell your doctor and pharmacist what prescription and nonprescription medications, vitamins, nutritional supplements, and herbal products you are taking or plan to take.
Be sure to mention any of the following: aspirin, diuretics ('water pills'), and methyl salicylate (in some muscle rubs such as bengay).
Your doctor may need to change the doses of your medications or monitor you carefully for side effects.
• Tell your doctor if you have or have ever had diabetic blood vessel, kidney, or liver disease.
You should know that children and teenagers who have chickenpox or the flu should not use topical saliface unless they have been told to do so by a doctor because there is a risk that they may develop reye's syndrome (a serious condition in which fat builds upon the brain, liver, and other body organs).
• Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding.
If you become pregnant while using topical saliface, call your doctor..
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