Description
🩺 What It Is & Its Uses
Clingel Gel/Ointment is a topical acne treatment that combines:
- Clindamycin 1 % w/w: an antibiotic that kills acne-causing bacteria
- Nicotinamide (Vitamin B3) 4 % w/w: an anti-inflammatory that soothes redness and swelling (Apollo Pharmacy, PlatinumRx)
Primary indications:
- Mild to moderate acne vulgaris (pimples, blackheads, whiteheads)
- May also help in localized bacterial skin infections and off-label for inflammatory skin conditions under medical guidance (Apollo Pharmacy)
🧴 How to Use It
- For external use only (avoid eyes, mouth, mucosae) (Apollo Pharmacy)
- Clean and dry the affected skin before applying
- Apply a thin layer once or twice daily as per your doctor’s advice (1mg)
- Wash hands before and after use, unless treating your hands (Fayda)
- Use consistently for 2–3 weeks (or longer) — improvement may take time; acne might worsen initially (PlatinumRx)
⚠️ Common Side Effects
Generally mild and local to the application area:
- Dryness, peeling, flaking
- Redness (erythema)
- Burning or stinging sensation
- Itching or skin irritation (1mg)
Less common:
- Worsening acne, rash, irritation around eyes (1mg)
Rare/Serious:
- Allergic reactions: swelling, severe rash, shortness of breath — seek immediate medical help (1mg, Apollo Pharmacy)
- Diarrhea or stomach discomfort from systemic absorption (rare—mainly with widespread use) (MedPlusMart)
✅ Safety Tips & Precautions
- Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, nose—rinse thoroughly if it happens (1mg)
- Use sunscreen if exposed to sun due to increased sensitivity (1mg, Apollo Pharmacy)
- Moisturize to alleviate dryness and peeling (1mg)
- Inform your doctor about other medications, skin procedures, cosmetic products before use (1mg)
- During pregnancy or breastfeeding, use only under medical advice (PharmEasy)
- Be cautious if you have inflammatory bowel disease or previous antibiotic-related diarrhea (PharmEasy)
📋 Summary Table
Feature | Information |
---|---|
Active Ingredients | Clindamycin 1%, Nicotinamide 4% |
Form | Topical gel/ointment |
Uses | Acne vulgaris, mild bacterial skin infections |
Application | Thin layer, 1–2× daily, 2–3 weeks for initial results |
Common Side Effects | Dryness, peeling, redness, burning, itching |
Precautions | Avoid sensitive areas; sunscreen; moisturize; monitor reaction |
Rare Risks | Allergic reaction; diarrhea; consult doctor if severe |
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