dapsone 5% - Generic Medications

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Dapsone DAPSONE 5%
TRUPHARMA, LLC FDA Rx Only

Dapsone Gel, 5%, contains dapsone, a sulfone, in an aqueous gel base for topical dermatologic use. Dapsone Gel, 5% is a gritty translucent material with visible drug substance particles. Chemically, dapsone has an empirical formula of C12H12N2O2S. It is a white, odorless crystalline powder that has a molecular weight of 248. Dapsone’s chemical name is 4,4’-diaminodiphenylsulfone and its structural formula is: Each gram of Dapsone Gel, 5%, contains 50 mg of dapsone, USP, in a gel of carbomer homopolymer type C; diethylene glycol monoethyl ether, NF; methylparaben, NF; sodium hydroxide, NF; and purified water, USP. Dapsone.jpg

Dapsone DAPSONE 5%
ENCUBE ETHICALS, INC. FDA Rx Only

Dapsone gel, 5% contains dapsone, a sulfone, in an aqueous gel base for topical dermatologic use. Dapsone gel, 5% is a gritty translucent material with visible drug substance particles. Chemically, dapsone has an empirical formula of C 12 H 12 N 2 O 2 S. It is a white, odorless crystalline powder that has a molecular weight of 248. Dapsone's chemical name is 4,4’- diaminodiphenylsulfone and its structural formula is: Each gram of Dapsone gel, 5% contains 50 mg of dapsone, USP, in a gel of carbomer homopolymer type C, diethylene glycol monoethyl ether, methylparaben, sodium hydroxide, and purified water. Dapsone.jpg

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