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Basic information
- Drug class: Lincosamide, Topical antibiotic
- Dosage Forms: 1% Gel, topical
- Manufacturer: Pharmacia & Upjohn
- FDA Approved: January 07, 1987
- Habit forming? No
- Avalable as generic? Yes
- Cleocin instructions
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Price Comparison
Cleocin-T Gel
price comparison
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Cleocin-T Gel at US online pharmacies
(no prescription required)
| Pharmacy |
Quantity |
Price |
Shipping |
Order |
| Cleocin-T 1.0 % Gel |
| Health Solutions Network |
1 tube |
$115 |
$18 |
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Cleocin-T Medical Uses
Cleocin-T Gel (Clindamycin phosphate) is a topical antibiotic (or antiinfective).
It is applied to the skin to stop the growth of certain bacteria that
cause acne. Acne, also called acne vulgaris, is a common inflammatory
skin condition that is characterized by pimples, blackheads, and red,
swollen bumps on the skin (usually the face, neck, shoulders, or back).
Topical antibiotics are used to treat moderate to severe acne when acne
is resultant from bacteria. They can be combined with other acne medications
(such as benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid) for optimal control of
acne.
How to order Cleocin-T
Cleocin goes in two different dosages: 1.0 % Gel. You can order 1 tube
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Order Cleocin Topical to treat acne
Acne, also called acne vulgaris, is a common inflammatory skin condition
that is characterized by pimples, blackheads, and red, swollen bumps
on the skin (usually the face, neck, shoulders, or back). Acne is typically
thought to occur in adolescence, but it can also occur in adulthood.
There are several treatment options for acne. An important goal of acne
treatment is to prevent or minimize scarring. Topical antibiotics are
used to treat moderate to severe acne when acne is resultant from bacteria.
Topical antibiotics include clindamycin, tetracycline, and erythromycin.
These antibiotics are available in lotions, solutions, gels, powders,
and creams. They can be combined with other acne medications for optimal
control of acne. Drugs in the class: Clindamycin Topical (Cleocin T
Gel, Cleocin T Lotion, Cleocin T Topical Solution); Erythromycin Topical
(Akne Mycin Ointment, Erygel); Tetracycline Topical (Achromycin Topical,
Topicycline). Remember, if you have any questions about which products
to use, talk with your doctor, dermatologist, or pharmacist.
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