Resorption: after conversion to benzoic acid, benzoyl peroxide is partially absorbed by intact skin. There is only minimal absorption of clindamycin through the skin. Metabolization: benzoyl peroxide is converted to benzoic acid (primarily in the dermis) and then hippuric acid. Elimination: with the urine as hippuric acid.
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No information available on dose adjustment in renal impairment.
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This pages provides a list of drugs from the same ATC class for comparison. This does not necessarily mean that these drugs are interchangeable.
| Retinoids for topical use in acne | ||
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| D10AD03 | ||
| D10AD53 | ||
| D10AD01 | ||
| Peroxides | ||
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| D10AE01 | ||
| Antiinfectives for treatment of acne | ||
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| D10AF01 | ||
| D10AF02 | ||
| D10AF51 | ||
| Other anti-acne preparations for topical use | ||
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| D10AX03 | ||