Benzamycin ERYTHROMYCIN AND BENZOYL PEROXIDE BAUSCH HEALTH US, LLC FDA Approved Benzamycin ® Topical Gel contains erythromycin [(3R*,4S*,5S*,6R*, 7R*, 9R*, 11R*, 12R*, 13S*, 14R*)-4-[(2,6-Dideoxy-3- C -methyl-3- O -methyl-α-L- ribo -hexopyranosyl)-oxy]-14-ethyl-7,12,13-trihydroxy-3,5,7,9,11,13-hexamethyl-6-[[3,4,6-trideoxy-3-(dimethylamino)-β-D- xylo -hexopyranosyl]oxy]oxacyclotetradecane-2,10-dione]. Erythromycin is a macrolide antibiotic produced from a strain of Saccharopolyspora erythraea (formerly Streptomyces erythreus ). It is a base and readily forms salts with acids. Chemically erythromycin is C 37 H 67 NO 13 . It has the following structural formula: Erythromycin has the molecular weight of 733.94. It is a white crystalline powder and has a solubility of approximately 1 mg/mL in water and is soluble in alcohol at 25°C. Benzamycin Topical Gel also contains benzoyl peroxide for topical use. Benzoyl peroxide is an antibacterial and keratolytic agent. Chemically benzoyl peroxide is C 14 H 10 O 4 . It has the following structural formula: Benzoyl peroxide has the molecular weight of 242.23. It is a white granular powder and is sparingly soluble in water and alcohol and soluble in acetone, chloroform and ether. Each gram of Benzamycin Topical Gel contains, as dispensed, 30 mg (3%) of erythromycin and 50 mg (5%) of benzoyl peroxide in a base of purified water USP, Carbomer Homopolymer Type C, alcohol 20%, sodium hydroxide NF, docusate sodium and fragrance. chemstructure.jpg structuralform.jpg
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Applications
NDA050557
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Drug Facts

Composition & Profile

Strengths
70 % 46.6 g 40 g 1.6 g 6 ml
Quantities
6 ml
Treats Conditions
Indications And Usage Benzamycin Topical Gel Is Indicated For The Topical Treatment Of Acne Vulgaris

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How Supplied and Compounding Directions: Size Benzoyl Peroxide Gel Active Erythromycin Powder (In Plastic Vial) 70% Ethyl Alcohol To Be Added (Net Weight) NDC 46.6 grams 0187-5205-46 40 grams 1.6 grams 6 mL (as dispensed) Prior to dispensing, tap vial until all powder flows freely. Add indicated amount of room temperature 70% ethyl alcohol to vial (to the mark) and immediately shake to completely dissolve erythromycin. Add this solution to gel and stir until homogeneous in appearance (1 to 1½ minutes). Benzamycin Topical Gel should then be stored under refrigeration. Do not freeze. Place a 3-month expiration date on the label. NOTE: Prior to reconstitution, store at room temperature between 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F). After reconstitution, store under refrigeration between 2° to 8°C (36° to 46°F). Do not freeze. Keep tightly closed. Keep out of reach of children.; PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 46.6 g Jar Carton NDC 0187-5205-46 Rx only Benzamycin ® Topical Gel erythromycin-benzoyl peroxide gel FOR TOPICAL USE ONLY One 46.6 g Jar (as dispensed) Ortho Dermatologics cartonjar

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  • How Supplied and Compounding Directions: Size Benzoyl Peroxide Gel Active Erythromycin Powder (In Plastic Vial) 70% Ethyl Alcohol To Be Added (Net Weight) NDC 46.6 grams 0187-5205-46 40 grams 1.6 grams 6 mL (as dispensed) Prior to dispensing, tap vial until all powder flows freely. Add indicated amount of room temperature 70% ethyl alcohol to vial (to the mark) and immediately shake to completely dissolve erythromycin. Add this solution to gel and stir until homogeneous in appearance (1 to 1½ minutes). Benzamycin Topical Gel should then be stored under refrigeration. Do not freeze. Place a 3-month expiration date on the label. NOTE: Prior to reconstitution, store at room temperature between 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F). After reconstitution, store under refrigeration between 2° to 8°C (36° to 46°F). Do not freeze. Keep tightly closed. Keep out of reach of children.
  • PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 46.6 g Jar Carton NDC 0187-5205-46 Rx only Benzamycin ® Topical Gel erythromycin-benzoyl peroxide gel FOR TOPICAL USE ONLY One 46.6 g Jar (as dispensed) Ortho Dermatologics cartonjar

Overview

Benzamycin ® Topical Gel contains erythromycin [(3R*,4S*,5S*,6R*, 7R*, 9R*, 11R*, 12R*, 13S*, 14R*)-4-[(2,6-Dideoxy-3- C -methyl-3- O -methyl-α-L- ribo -hexopyranosyl)-oxy]-14-ethyl-7,12,13-trihydroxy-3,5,7,9,11,13-hexamethyl-6-[[3,4,6-trideoxy-3-(dimethylamino)-β-D- xylo -hexopyranosyl]oxy]oxacyclotetradecane-2,10-dione]. Erythromycin is a macrolide antibiotic produced from a strain of Saccharopolyspora erythraea (formerly Streptomyces erythreus ). It is a base and readily forms salts with acids. Chemically erythromycin is C 37 H 67 NO 13 . It has the following structural formula: Erythromycin has the molecular weight of 733.94. It is a white crystalline powder and has a solubility of approximately 1 mg/mL in water and is soluble in alcohol at 25°C. Benzamycin Topical Gel also contains benzoyl peroxide for topical use. Benzoyl peroxide is an antibacterial and keratolytic agent. Chemically benzoyl peroxide is C 14 H 10 O 4 . It has the following structural formula: Benzoyl peroxide has the molecular weight of 242.23. It is a white granular powder and is sparingly soluble in water and alcohol and soluble in acetone, chloroform and ether. Each gram of Benzamycin Topical Gel contains, as dispensed, 30 mg (3%) of erythromycin and 50 mg (5%) of benzoyl peroxide in a base of purified water USP, Carbomer Homopolymer Type C, alcohol 20%, sodium hydroxide NF, docusate sodium and fragrance. chemstructure.jpg structuralform.jpg

Indications & Usage

Benzamycin Topical Gel is indicated for the topical treatment of acne vulgaris.

Dosage & Administration

Benzamycin Topical Gel should be applied twice daily, morning and evening, or as directed by a physician, to affected areas after the skin is thoroughly washed, rinsed with warm water and gently patted dry.

Warnings & Precautions
WARNINGS Pseudomembranous colitis has been reported with nearly all antibacterial agents, including erythromycin, and may range in severity from mild to life-threatening. Therefore, it is important to consider this diagnosis in patients who present with diarrhea subsequent to the administration of antibacterial agents. Treatment with antibacterial agents alters the normal flora of the colon and may permit overgrowth of clostridia. Studies indicate that a toxin produced by Clostridium difficile is one primary cause of “antibiotic-associated colitis”. After the diagnosis of pseudomembranous colitis has been established, therapeutic measures should be initiated. Mild cases of pseudomembranous colitis usually respond to drug discontinuation alone. In moderate to severe cases, consideration should be given to management with fluids and electrolytes, protein supplementation and treatment with an antibacterial drug clinically effective against C. difficile colitis.
Contraindications

Benzamycin Topical Gel is contraindicated in those individuals who have shown hypersensitivity to any of its components.

Adverse Reactions

In controlled clinical trials, the incidence of adverse reactions associated with the use of Benzamycin Topical Gel was approximately 3%. These were dryness and urticarial reaction. The following additional local adverse reactions have been reported occasionally: irritation of the skin including peeling, itching, burning sensation, erythema, inflammation of the face, eyes and nose, and irritation of the eyes. Skin discoloration, oiliness and tenderness of the skin have also been reported. To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Bausch Health US, LLC at 1-800-321-4576 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.


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