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The following 2 images provide visual information about the product associated with Vanishing Acne Treatment Daylogic NDC 11822-1229 by Rite Aid, such as packaging, labeling, and the appearance of the drug itself. This resource could be helpful for medical professionals, pharmacists, and patients seeking to verify medication information and ensure they have the correct product.

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This is a drug facts sheet for a cream called "Vanishing Acne Treatment Cream" containing 10% Benzoyl Peroxide, which is used for treating acne. The cream dries up acne pimples and helps prevent new ones. The product is for external use only and should be avoided near eyes, lips, and mouth. Prolonged exposure to sunlight should also be avoided, and sunscreen should be used. The cream may cause mild skin irritation, but this can be reduced by less frequent use or lower concentration. If irritation becomes severe, the use of this product should be discontinued or a doctor should be consulted. Using other topical acne medications simultaneously can cause dryness or irritation, and only one medication should be used unless directed by a doctor. If irritation becomes severe, a doctor should be consulted. The cream should be used one to three times daily, and if dryness or peeling occurs, application frequency should be reduced. The cream should be used with sunscreen when going outside. If sensitivity develops, stop using the cream and consult a doctor. The cream should be stored at 68°F to 77°F. The cream contains inactive ingredients like Aluminum Hydroxide, Carbomer, and Water.*

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A vanishing acne treatment cream with maximum strength 10% benzoyl peroxide.*

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