Medications for Folliculitis

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Acunol (nickel sulfate, potassium bromide, sodium bromide, zinc sulfate anhydrous, and sulfur)

(Nickel Sulfate, Potassium Bromide, Sodium Bromide, Zinc Sulfate Anhydrous, and Sulfur)
PLYMOUTH HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS LLC
Usage: Acunol™ is indicated for treating mild to moderate acne vulgaris, acne rosacea, peri-oral dermatitis, and folliculitis. It is effective as part of combination therapies.

Aloquin (aloe vera leaf and iodoquinol)

(Aloe Vera Leaf and Iodoquinol)
Primus Pharmaceuticals
Usage: This drug is indicated for potentially effective treatment of various dermatological conditions including contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, eczema types, stasis dermatitis, pyoderma, acne urticata, neurodermatitis, lichen simplex, anogenital pruritus, folliculitis, and certain fungal infections. Further research is needed for definitive classification of some uses.
Rida LLC
Usage: This drug is indicated for the treatment of scalp folliculitis, providing relief from associated symptoms such as redness, itching, and discomfort due to inflamed hair follicles.
Cosette Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Usage: Gentamicin sulfate is indicated for treating primary skin infections like impetigo and folliculitis, as well as secondary infections such as infected dermatitis and acne. It is effective for skin abscesses, ulcers, burns, and wounds. Suitable for patients sensitive to neomycin, it is safe for use in children over one year.
Physicians Total Care, Inc.
Usage: Gentamicin is indicated for treating primary skin infections like impetigo and folliculitis, as well as secondary infections such as infected dermatitis, acne, and ulcers. It's effective following incision and drainage of abscesses and is suitable for various skin types, including use in infants over one year.
KMM Pharmaceuticals, LLC
Usage: The drug is indicated for various skin conditions, including contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, eczema, impetigo, and folliculitis. It may also be effective for neurodermatitis, pruritus, and certain bacterial and fungal infections, though further investigation is needed for some less-established uses.