Zindaclin 1% Gel
- Effective Acne Treatment
- Versatile Use
- Simple Application
- Proven Antibiotic Formula
Zindaclin 1% Gel
Category:AcneZindaclin 1% Gel is a prescription-only acne treatment that uses clindamycin, an antibiotic, to treat moderate to severe acne. It works by reducing the bacteria that cause acne, unclogging pores, and reducing redness and inflammation.
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Frequently Asked Questions for Zindaclin 1% Gel
Further Information
How Zindaclin Works
- Active Ingredient: Clindamycin, an antibiotic that fights acne-causing bacteria.
- Effectiveness: Reduces bacterial growth, prevents blocked pores, and treats acne on the face, back, chest, and other areas.
- Reduces Inflammation: Helps improve redness and swelling associated with acne breakouts.
Directions for Use
- Preparation: Wash your hands and the affected area with mild soap and pat dry.
- Application:
- Apply a thin layer of Zindaclin Gel once daily to the affected area.
- Avoid using too much gel, as this won’t speed up results.
- Avoid Contact: Do not apply to unaffected areas, inside the nose, mouth, or near the eyes.
- Continue Treatment: Use for as long as prescribed by your doctor, even if symptoms improve.
Side Effects
While most users tolerate Zindaclin well, some may experience side effects such as:
- Dry skin
- Redness or burning
- Itching or irritation near the eyes
- Worsening acne initially
- Painful or scaly skin rash
Serious Side Effects:
- Diarrhoea with blood or mucus (seek medical attention immediately).
If you experience any severe or persistent side effects, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Warnings
- Not suitable for:
- Children under 12 years old.
- People allergic to clindamycin, lincomycin, or any listed ingredients.
- Those with inflammatory bowel disease or a history of antibiotic-induced diarrhoea.
- Pregnancy and Breastfeeding:
- Avoid using Zindaclin during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless specifically instructed by a doctor.
- Clindamycin can pass into breast milk.