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Benzene Detected in Benzoyl Peroxide Products: Debate On Implications Continues


 

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Until more information is available, Dr. Barbieri is advising patients not to store the products at high temperatures or for a long time. Don’t keep the products past their expiration date, and perhaps keep products for a shorter time, “something like a month,” he said.

Those living in a hot climate might consider storing the products in the refrigerator, he said.

“We need more data from Valisure, from other groups that confirm their findings, and we need to hear from the FDA,” Dr. Barbieri said. “There’s a lot of uncertainty right now. But it’s important not to overreact.”

Dr. Barbieri had no relevant disclosures.

A version of this article appeared on Medscape.com.

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