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Sulfacetamide (acne) Coupons & Savings Card – Discount Prices from $37.00

Generic for: Klaron

This medication is prescribed for the treatment of acne. It functions by inhibiting the proliferation of specific bacteria on the skin that can exacerbate acne. Sodium sulfacetamide is part of the sulfa antibiotic drug class.
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118ML of 10%, Sulfacetamide (acne) (1 Bottle)

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Price history for Klaron (brand) & Sulfacetamide (acne) (generic)

1 Bottle, 118ML of 10%

Average retail price for Klaron

Average retail price for Sulfacetamide (acne)

Average SaveHealth price for Sulfacetamide (acne)

Our price history data is based on aggregated prescription data collected from participating pharmacies in America. Our prescription data updates daily to reflect the latest price changes. If you notice a missing data point, it means there wasn't sufficient data available to generate a monetary value for that date.

We analyzed Sulfacetamide (acne) prices for (118ML of 10%, 1 Bottle) over the last 12 months. The average retail price was $258.20, while the average price using the SaveHealth discount card was $57.68. That's a savings of approximately 77.66% when using our Sulfacetamide (acne) coupon.

Compared to the generic version, Klaron had an average price of $363.99 over the same time period. With the SaveHealth savings card, Sulfacetamide (acne) is 84.15% cheaper on average than Klaron.

*Retail prices are based on pharmacy claims data, and may not be accurate when we don't have enough claims.

Sulfacetamide (acne) dosage forms

Use our Sulfacetamide (acne) 118ML of 10% coupon with prices from $37.00 for 1 Bottle. You can also use our Sulfacetamide (acne) 118ML of 10% coupon with prices from $56.00 for 2 Bottles. We have a Sulfacetamide (acne) 118ML of 10% coupon with prices from $74.99 for 3 Bottles.
DosageQuantityPrice fromPer unit
118ML of 10%1 Bottle$37.00$37.00
118ML of 10%2 Bottles$56.00$28.00
118ML of 10%3 Bottles$74.99$25.00
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Sulfacetamide (acne) Warnings

When using sulfacetamide for acne treatment, it's important to be aware of certain risks to ensure safe and effective use. Individuals with known allergies to sulfonamides or sulfur should avoid this medication, as it may trigger allergic reactions. Additionally, those with kidney disease are advised not to use sulfacetamide, as it is contraindicated in such cases. (fda.report)

Caution is necessary when applying sulfacetamide to large, infected, abraded, or denuded areas of skin, as systemic absorption can increase under these conditions, potentially leading to more serious reactions. If irritation develops during use, discontinue the product and consult a healthcare provider. It's also advisable to avoid contact with eyes, lips, and mucous membranes; if accidental contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water. (fda.report)

For pregnant or nursing women, the safety of sulfacetamide has not been fully established. Therefore, it should only be used if clearly needed and after consulting with a healthcare provider.

By being mindful of these risks and following the recommended precautions, you can use sulfacetamide more safely as part of your acne treatment regimen.

Sulfacetamide (acne) Side Effects

When using sulfacetamide to treat acne, it's important to be aware of potential side effects. Common reactions at the application site include redness, irritation, stinging, and burning sensations. These effects are typically mild and often diminish as your skin adjusts to the medication. However, if these symptoms persist or worsen, it's advisable to discontinue use and consult your healthcare provider. In some cases, sulfacetamide can lead to skin dryness, peeling, or itching. These symptoms are generally temporary and may resolve with continued use. If they become severe or do not improve, seek medical advice. Rare but serious side effects may occur, such as aching or swollen joints, a rash on the nose and cheeks, signs of infection like a persistent sore throat or fever, unusual tiredness, rapid breathing, fast heartbeat, unusual bleeding or bruising, signs of liver problems (including persistent nausea, dark urine, yellowing of the eyes or skin, abdominal pain, or vomiting), and mouth sores. If you experience any of these symptoms, stop using the medication immediately and contact your doctor. Although uncommon, severe allergic reactions can happen. Symptoms may include rash, itching or swelling (especially of the face, tongue, or throat), severe dizziness, or difficulty breathing. If you notice any signs of a serious allergic reaction, seek emergency medical attention right away. To minimize the risk of side effects, apply sulfacetamide only to the affected areas as directed by your healthcare provider. Avoid contact with the eyes, nose, mouth, and any broken or infected skin. If accidental contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water. Additionally, sulfacetamide may increase your skin's sensitivity to sunlight, so it's advisable to use sunscreen and wear protective clothing when outdoors. Always inform your doctor of any existing allergies, especially to sulfa drugs, and provide a complete medical history before starting treatment with sulfacetamide. If you have any concerns or experience unexpected reactions while using this medication, consult your healthcare provider for guidance.

Sulfacetamide (acne) Interactions

When using sulfacetamide to treat acne, it's important to be aware of potential interactions with other substances:

  • Benzoyl Peroxide: Combining sulfacetamide with benzoyl peroxide can lead to an orange-brown discoloration on the skin. This reaction is temporary and doesn't harm the skin, but it may stain clothing. To avoid this, it's advisable to use these products at different times of the day and ensure one is fully washed off before applying the other.

  • Silver-Containing Products: Sulfacetamide is incompatible with silver-based products, such as Silver Nitrate or Silver Sulfadiazine. Using them together can reduce the effectiveness of sulfacetamide. It's best to avoid applying sulfacetamide to areas treated with silver-containing products.

  • Photosensitizing Medications: Sulfacetamide may increase sensitivity to sunlight. When used with other photosensitizing drugs, like certain diuretics (e.g., Hydrochlorothiazide) or sulfonylureas (e.g., Glipizide), this effect can be amplified. To minimize the risk of sunburn, limit sun exposure, wear protective clothing, and use sunscreen on treated areas.

Always inform your healthcare provider about all medications and skin products you're using to ensure safe and effective acne treatment.