ACLIND BP 5% is a combination of Clindamycin and Benzoyl peroxide which belongs to the group of medicines called Anti-acne preparations. It is used in the treatment of mild to moderate acne in adults and in adolescents (aged 12 years or older).
Acne is a common skin problem caused due to clogging off skin pores with dead skin cells or sebum (oil produced by the skin) with or without bacterial infection. It makes the skin inflamed with redness and pustules, along with small bumps on the skin which may be whiteheads or blackheads.
Clindamycin is a topical antibiotic and benzoyl peroxide is an antibacterial agent with sebum controlling properties. Both clindamycin and benzoyl peroxide acts by stopping the growth and multiplication of the acne-causing bacteria. Additionally, benzoyl peroxide can remove the accumulated dead skin cells and excess oil from the skin pores that triggers acne breakouts.
Use ACLIND BP 5% as directed by the physician. It is for external use only. Avoid using ACLIND BP 5% on inflamed, irritated, or sensitive skin areas. ACLIND BP 5% may bleach your clothes, therefore avoid the contact of ACLIND BP 5% with coloured fabrics.
Before using ACLIND BP 5% inform your doctor if you have recently used any medicine that contains clindamycin or erythromycin. You must also inform your doctor if you have any problems in your gut (ulcerative colitis) or are pregnant or breastfeeding as a precaution.
ACLIND BP 5% may cause skin redness and peeling in some individuals during the first few weeks of therapy. If you experience this, stop using ACLIND BP 5% for a short period until your skin recovers. However, consult your doctor immediately if your skin irritation becomes severe and accompanied with skin redness, dryness, itching, stinging, or burning sensation.
ACLIND BP 5% effectively controls acne breakouts both in adults and in adolescents. It contains clindamycin and benzoyl peroxide both which acts by preventing the growth and multiplication of acne-causing bacteria. Additionally, benzoyl peroxide opens the skin pores and removes the accumulated dead skin cells and excess oil that triggers acne breakouts. Over time, it can also reduce oil production in the skin.
Always use ACLIND BP 5% as directed by your physician. It is for external use only. Wash the affected area of the skin with warm water before application. Pat it dry. Apply a thin layer of ACLIND BP 5% on the affected area. Let the medicine completely dry on your skin before applying any make-up products or cosmetics.
Do not use any cosmetics or make-up products before applying ACLIND BP 5%. Check the label of the medicine or consult your doctor regarding the quantity of the medicine that needs to be applied.
Contact your doctor if you experience any skin dryness or irritation after using ACLIND BP 5%. Avoid contact of ACLIND BP 5% with eyes, ears, nose, or mouth. Your doctor will decide the duration of therapy for you depending upon your disease condition.
Stop using ACLIND BP 5% and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:
Skin rash:
Avoid hot showers because hot water can irritate your skin further. Do not scratch the affected area. Use protective clothing while going outdoors. Consult your doctor for a suitable moisturizer that suits your skin. Consult your doctor if your skin condition worsens.
Sensitivity to sunlight:
Do not exposure the affected part of the skin to the direct sunlight. Use protective clothing while going outdoors. Consult your doctor if you require any sunscreen to protect your skin while going outdoors. Consult your doctor if your skin condition worsens.
There are only limited data regarding the use of ACLIND BP 5% in pregnant women. Therefore, consult your doctor before using ACLIND BP 5% if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant. Your doctor may prescribe you with ACLIND BP 5% based on the risk and benefit ratio.
There are only limited data regarding the use of ACLIND BP 5% in breastfeeding women. Therefore, consult your doctor before using.
Do not use ACLIND BP 5% if you are allergic to Clindamycin, Benzoyl peroxide or lincomycin.
Before using ACLIND BP 5% inform your doctor if you:
Use in pediatrics:
ACLIND BP 5% should be used in children and in adolescents (aged 12 years or older) only if prescribed by the physician. It is not recommended for use in children aged below12 years due to lack of safety data. Therefore, consult your doctor before using it.
Use in geriatrics:
ACLIND BP 5% should be used with caution in elderly patients. Therefore, consult your doctor before using it.
A. Drug-Drug Interaction:
Before using ACLIND BP 5% inform your doctor if you are taking any of the following:
Overdosage:
Excessive application of ACLIND BP 5% may cause skin irritation and dryness. If this happened, rinse it off with warm water. If irritation persists, stop using ACLIND BP 5% for a few days or until irritation subsides or consult your doctor if necessary.
Drug | : | Clindamycin, Benzoyl peroxide |
Pharmacological Category | : | Lincomycin antibiotics, Antibacterial agents |
Therapeutic Indication | : | Acne |
Dosage Forms | : | Gel, Cream, Gel (Topical) |
How long does it take for ACLIND BP 5% to show the results?
It may take up to 2-3 weeks for ACLIND BP 5% to improve your acne. However, this period may vary from patient-to-patient depending upon the severity of acne. Therefore, regularly use ACLIND BP 5% for the stipulated duration mentioned by your doctor.
Will ACLIND BP 5% be more effective if I overuse it?
Do not overuse ACLIND BP 5%. Excessive application of ACLIND BP 5% may cause skin irritation and dryness. Therefore, use ACLIND BP 5% only directed by your physician.
What precautions do I need to follow while using ACLIND BP 5%?
Use ACLIND BP 5% as directed by the physician. Avoid using ACLIND BP 5% on inflamed, irritated, or sensitive skin areas. ACLIND BP 5% may bleach your clothes, therefore avoid the contact of ACLIND BP 5% with coloured fabrics. Before using ACLIND BP 5% inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding as a precaution. Contact your doctor if your skin condition worsens.
Can the use of ACLIND BP 5% make my skin sensitive to sunlight?
Yes. ACLIND BP 5% may make your skin more sensitive to sunlight. Therefore, use protective clothing while going outdoors. Do not exposure the affected part of the skin to the direct sunlight. Consult your doctor if you require any sunscreen to protect your skin while going outdoors. Consult your doctor if your skin condition worsens.
What are the common side effects of using ACLIND BP 5%?
ACLIND BP 5% may cause skin redness and peeling in some individuals during the first few weeks of therapy. If you experience this, stop using ACLIND BP 5% for a short period until your skin recovers. However, consult your doctor immediately if your skin irritation becomes severe with redness, dryness, itching, stinging, or burning sensation.
Can ACLIND BP 5% be used in children?
ACLIND BP 5% is not recommended for use in children (aged below 12 years). It should be used in children and adolescents (aged 12 years or older) only if prescribed by the physician. Therefore, consult your doctor before using.
How does ACLIND BP 5% works?
ACLIND BP 5% acts by preventing the growth and multiplication of acne-causing bacteria. It can also open the skin pores and removes the accumulated dead skin cells and excess oil that triggers acne breakouts. Over time, it can also reduce oil production in the skin.
Can I use ACLIND BP 5% to treat acne during pregnancy?
Currently, there are only limited data regarding the use of ACLIND BP 5% in pregnant women. Therefore, consult your doctor before using ACLIND BP 5% if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant. Your doctor may prescribe you with ACLIND BP 5% based on the risk and benefit ratio.
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