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Humulin N (Insulin NPH (InnoLets, Pens, and PenFill Cartridges)) and Rosula Cleansing Cloth

Determining the interaction of Humulin N (Insulin NPH (InnoLets, Pens, and PenFill Cartridges)) and Rosula Cleansing Cloth and the possibility of their joint administration.

Check result:
Humulin N (Insulin NPH (InnoLets, Pens, and PenFill Cartridges)) <> Rosula Cleansing Cloth
Relevance: 10.08.2022 Reviewer: Shkutko P.M., M.D., in

No interaction was detected between the selected drugs or effects of joint drug administration are currently understudied, and it takes time and accumulated statistics to determine their interaction. A doctor should be consulted to address the issue of joint drug administration.

Humulin N (Insulin NPH (InnoLets, Pens, and PenFill Cartridges))

Generic Name: insulin isophane

Brand name: Humulin N, HumuLIN N KwikPen, Novolin N, ReliOn/NovoLIN N, Insulin Purified NPH Pork, Iletin II NPH Pork, Iletin NPH, HumuLIN N Pen, NovoLIN N PenFill, NovoLIN N Innolet, Humulin N, Novolin N

Synonyms: Insulin isophane, Insulin NPH

Rosula Cleansing Cloth

Generic Name: sulfacetamide sodium / sulfur topical

Brand name: Avar, BP 10-Wash, Clarifoam EF, Garimide, Plexion, Prascion Cleanser, Rosanil Cleanser, Rosula, Sulfacleans 8/4, Sumadan, Sumaxin, Suphera, Virti-Sulf, Zencia Wash, Avar LS, SSS 10-4, SSS 10-5, Avar LS Cleanser, Plexion Cleansing Cloths, Plexion SCT, Plexion TS, Sumaxin TS, Rosac, Novacet, Sulfacet-R, Zetacet, Plexion Cleanser, Rosula Cleanser, Nicosyn, Avar Cleanser, Clenia Foaming Wash, Clenia Emollient Cream, Avar Gel, Avar Green, Avar-E Emollient, Avar-E Green, Rosaderm Cleanser, Zetacet Wash, Sulfatol, Sulfatol Cleanser, Prascion FC Cloths, Prascion RA, Rosula Clarifying Wash, Prascion, Rosac Wash, Topisulf, Sulfatol C, SulZee Wash, Sulfatol SS, Sumaxin Wash, Avar-e LS, SE 10-5 SS, Avar-E, Sumadan Wash, Sumaxin CP, Sumadan XLT, Rosula Wash

Synonyms: n.a.

In the course of checking the drug compatibility and interactions, data from the following reference sources was used: Drugs.com, Rxlist.com, Webmd.com, Medscape.com.