GENERIC NAME: clindamycin
and benzoyl peroxide gel
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BRAND NAME: Benzaclin
DRUG CLASS AND MECHANISM: Benzaclin is a combination
of an antibiotic, clindamycin, and benzoyl peroxide,
another drug that has antibacterial effects. Benzaclin
is used topically (applied to the skin) for the treatment
of acne.
GENERIC: no
PRESCRIPTION: yes
PREPARATIONS: Gel: clindamycin 1% and benzoyl peroxide
5%.
STORAGE: The gel can be stored at room temperature,
up to 25°C (77 °F), for up to two months after it is dispensed
by the pharmacy. Unused gel should be discarded after
two months.
PRESCRIBED FOR: Benzaclin is used to treat acne.
DOSING: Benzaclin usually is applied to the lesions
of acne twice daily.
DRUG INTERACTIONS: There are no known drug interactions
with Benzaclin.
PREGNANCY: Although clindamycin can be used safely
during pregnancy, Benzaclin has not been tested in pregnant
women, and its safety for the fetus is not known.
NURSING MOTHERS: Benzaclin has not been tested among
nursing women. Because orally ingested clindamycin is
secreted into breast milk and may cause side effects
in infants, it is preferable for nursing mothers not
to use Benzaclin.
SIDE EFFECTS: In general, Benzaclin is well-tolerated.
The most frequently reported side effect is dry skin,
which occurs in about 1 of 8 people who use it. Other
side effects include skin reactions at the site of application
(1 in 30), itching (1 in 50), peeling (1 in 50), redness
(1 in 100), and sunburn 1 in 100). Diarrhea, sometimes
bloody, has been reported with topical clindamycin.
This reaction, although quite rare, can be dangerous.
Discontinuation is recommended if marked diarrhea develops.
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