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Acne

Sodium Sulfacetamide

FDA-approved antimicrobial for acne-prone and rosacea-affected skin.

Also known as: Sulfacetamide sodium, sulfacetamide-sodium, N-acetylsulfanilamide sodium salt

What it is
Sodium sulfacetamide is a sulfonamide antibiotic available as a topical agent, typically formulated at 10% in cleansers, lotions, and masks. It is FDA-approved for acne and rosacea treatment and has been used clinically for decades.
What it does
It works by inhibiting bacterial growth—particularly *Cutibacterium acnes* (formerly *Propionibacterium acnes*)—through competitive inhibition of folate synthesis. It also has mild anti-inflammatory properties and can reduce sebum production. Unlike systemic antibiotics, topical application minimizes resistance risk and systemic absorption.
The evidence
Strong clinical evidence supports its efficacy for mild-to-moderate acne and rosacea; multiple RCTs and decades of clinical use confirm safety and tolerability. Moderate evidence exists for its anti-inflammatory benefit beyond antimicrobial action.
Best for
Acne-prone, oily, and rosacea-affected skin; particularly effective for inflammatory acne and those intolerant of benzoyl peroxide or retinoids.
Pairs well with
Sulfur (often combined in 10% sulfacetamide / 5% sulfur formulations for enhanced efficacy), niacinamide, azelaic acid, gentle moisturizers.
Use cautiously with
Benzoyl peroxide (may reduce sulfacetamide efficacy and increase irritation); use cautiously with other topical antibiotics to avoid resistance. Avoid in patients with sulfonamide allergy.
Cautions
Sulfonamide allergy is a contraindication; cross-reactivity with other sulfonamides possible. Mild photosensitivity reported; sunscreen recommended. Rare Stevens-Johnson syndrome reported with systemic sulfonamides but extremely rare topically; pregnancy category C—use only if benefit outweighs risk.
General information, not medical advice. Ingredient effects vary by formulation, concentration, and skin. Patch-test new actives and consult a qualified provider before starting prescription ingredients.

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