PanOxyl acne medicine contains benzoyl peroxide and is proven to be remarkably effective in the clearing of acne breakouts. Available without a prescription, it gives acne sufferers a way to treat their acne at home and recover from breakouts with a minimum of scarring.

Function
PanOxyl acne medicine, made by Stiefel Laboratories, is comprised of the following ingredients: Benzoyl Peroxide (10% and the product's only active ingredient), Carbomer 940, Disodium Lauryl Sulfosuccinate, Edetate Disodium, Glycerin, Hydrated Silica, Methylparaben, Polaxamer 182, and Purified Water and Sodium Hydroxide.
Features
Stiefel Laboratories conducted numerous tests when creating PanOxyl acne medicine. Their findings should ensure consumers of its safety. It contains no ingredients on the list for reproductive and developmental toxicants and scores high on a national scale for general health and safety. These claims are backed by the FDA.
Side effects are extremely mild, and include some minor irritation of the skin as well as some excess drying.
Significance
PanOxyl acne medicine works by breaking down and removing dead cells on the surface of the skin. This cell removal helps unblock the sebaceous glands, which become blocked and create a discharge called sebum. Inflammation is then reduced, allowing the escape of the sebum.
Bacteria feeds on the sebum when it isn't allowed to escape properly. In turn, this inflames the sebaceous glands and causes acne. The active ingredient in PanOxyl reduces both the sebum and the bacteria that causes acne.

Warning
Don't use PanOxyl if you are allergic to the benzoyl peroxide or any of the inactive ingredients in the medication. Avoid contact between the medication and your eyes and mucous membranes. The medicine can bleach color from hair and fabrics, so avoid any unnecessary contact with either.
Avoid prolonged or direct exposure to the sun when using PanOxyl, as it has been known to cause a heightened risk of sunburn in some users.
Considerations
Be cautious about using other skin products, such as drying soaps, medicated cosmetics and additional acne medications when using PanOxyl. This could cause serious drying of the skin that can lead to discomfort, such as cracking and burning sensations.
Testing within Stiefel Laboratories, according to United States Health and Safety standards, has determined that the medication is not harmful to pregnant or nursing women. As with any medication, users should consult a doctor or pharmacist regarding questions.
Benefits
Daily use of a product like PanOxyl acne medicine may shorten the span of acne breakouts and result in clean, clear skin with far less scarring. Available in face washes, creams, and gels, PanOxyl also helps prevent future recurring breakouts.
