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Cleocin Gel
Dosage: 1%
Quantity: 60g
Price: $59.00  *
* This price includes a dispensing fee, medical review fee, and packing fee.

About Cleocin Gel

Uses and Benefits of Cleocin Gel

Clindamycin Phosphate Gel 1% (clindamycin) is indicated for the topical treatment of acne vulgaris. In view of the potential for diarrhea, bloody diarrhea, and pseudomembranous colitis, the physician should consider whether other agents are more appropriate.

Ingredients in Cleocin Gel

The active ingredient in Clindamycin Phosphate Gel is clindamycin phosphate, which is a form of clindamycin. Inactive ingredients include allantoin, carbomer 934P, methylparaben, polyethylene glycol 400, propylene glycol, sodium hydroxide, and purified water

How to Use Cleocin Gel?

Follow the instructions on the package or your healthcare provider’s directions.

Apply Cleocin Gel to your skin as directed. Wash and dry the affected area thoroughly before applying. Shake the lotion well before use if instructed. Use a thin layer of gel, pad, swab, or foam as directed. Wash your hands after applying Cleocin Gel. Don’t use Cleocin Gel on your eyes, nose, mouth, or broken skin. Do not apply more medication than prescribed. If using foam, dispense it onto a cap or cool surface, not directly onto your hands or face. Never use a warm can of foam; cool it under cold water if needed.

Continue using Cleocin Gel as directed, even if your symptoms improve. Do not stop treatment without consulting your doctor.

Who Should Not Use Cleocin Gel?

Do not use Cleocin Gel if you are allergic to clindamycin, lincomycin, or any of its ingredients. Avoid use if you have a history of regional enteritis, ulcerative colitis, or antibiotic-associated colitis.

Side Effects of Cleocin Gel

Common Side Effects:

  • Burning at the application site
  • Itching
  • Dryness
  • Redness
  • Peeling or oily skin

Serious Side Effects:

  • Severe diarrhea
  • Bloody diarrhea
  • Colitis (life-threatening)
  • Stomach pain or digestive issues
  • Gram-negative folliculitis

This is not a complete list of possible side effects. For a complete list, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

Safety Precautions for Cleocin Gel

Before using Cleocin Gel, tell your healthcare provider if you have allergies to clindamycin, lincomycin, or any ingredients in the medication, have chronic asthma, hay fever, or intestinal diseases like ulcerative colitis, enteritis, or C. difficile-associated diarrhea

Inform your healthcare provider about all medications you are taking, including prescriptions, over-the-counter medicines, and supplements, to avoid potential interactions.

If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, consult your healthcare provider before using Cleocin Gel. It is unknown if the medication passes into breast milk. Talk to your healthcare provider before breastfeeding.

Before any surgery, inform your healthcare provider that you use Cleocin Gel.

Storage Guidelines for Cleocin Gel

Store Cleocin Gel at room temperature between 20°C and 25°C (68°F to 77°F). Keep Cleocin Gel away from direct sunlight to maintain its effectiveness. Always store the medication out of reach of children. Dispose of expired or unused medication as instructed by your pharmacist or local guidelines.

FAQs

How much can I save when purchasing Cleocin Gel from a Canadian pharmacy versus U.S. prices?

Cleocin Gel is currently discontinued or unavailable for purchase in the United States, making it difficult for customers who rely on this medication to manage their condition. However, Canadian pharmacies continue to offer Cleocin Gel, providing a viable solution for Americans seeking access to this important treatment. Through MedicationsCanada.com, American customers can obtain Cleocin Gel from licensed Canadian pharmacies. A 60 g topical gel supply of 1% Cleocin Gel is available for approximately $59.00. This provides continuity of care for American customers whose treatment depends on this medication.

How long does it take to receive Cleocin Gel when ordering prices?

It takes approximately 2 to 4 weeks for shipping Cleocin Gel after it leaves the pharmacy.

Is a prescription required to buy Cleocin Gel online?

Yes, a valid prescription is required to buy Cleocin Gel online.

What payment options are available for purchasing Cleocin Gel online?

We take payments by personal check, certified check, international money order, and e-check.

What is the refund or return policy for Cleocin gel bought online?

Pharmaceutical laws and safety rules prevent us from accepting returns or issuing refunds for Cleocin gel bought online. Always consult your doctor before ordering. Read more.

Is Cleocin Gel available over the counter?

Cleocin Gel is not available over the counter because it needs to be used under a doctor’s supervision. Due to the risk of serious side effects, like severe diarrhea, a valid prescription is required to ensure safe use.

Reference

  • U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Clindamycin Label Information. https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2014/050537s035,050600s013,050615s012lbl.pdf
  • MedlinePlus. Colitis Overview. https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/000259.htm
  • Mayo Clinic. Clindamycin Topical Description. https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/clindamycin-topical-route/description/drg-20063064
  • GoodRx. Clindamycin Pricing Information. https://www.goodrx.com/clindamycin?label_override=cleocin-t&form=tube-of-gel&dosage=60g-of-1%25&quantity=1&drugId=34509

Additional information

Scientific Name:

Clindamycin Phosphate

Formulation:

Topical Gel

Strength(s):

1%

Quantities Available:

60g

MedicationsCanada.com receives the above information for Cleocin Gel (Clindamycin Phosphate) from third parties. We provide this information for general informational purposes only, and it is not intended to replace the advice of a physician. Any medical concerns should always be discussed with your doctor or a qualified health care professional.