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Concern about Clindamycin Phosphate 1%
Hi Dr! Hope this text finds you in the pink line of health!!! I have a acne prone oily skin. I was browsing through articles and read that even topical Clindamycin might cause abdominal problems. I being already operated with Right hemicolectomy, am little worried. I wanted to add Niacinamide in AM routine but most of the creams have Clindamycin in it and rest are from brands like Minimalist etc, which i don't trust. Please help!!! Can I use D'Acne Plus Gel (Nicotinamide, Allantoin and Clindamycin) in morning routine, before SPF? If yes, for how long? my daily routine consists of- AM- 1. New Moiz Cleanser (before I was using Azelia face wash but it was very drying) 2. Sunscreen SPF 30+ with PA+++ PM- Alternate days 1. Same cleanser 2. Brilante Intense Whitening Serum followed by Adapalene 0.1% at bedtime / Moduseb Anti Acne Gel followed by Moduseb Moist oil free moisturiser. Weekly- FCL PBA Mask When Acne breakout- BPO + Clindamycin 2.5%
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I understood your concern  and noted the problem as well .I need to ask few more details to make a diagnosis and start treatment and advice which suits you. Pl consult me on Practo , so that I can help you better.book a time slot as per your convenience for consultation.
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