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  • A brand-name prescription topical medication, Clindoxyl contains a combination of benzoyl peroxide and clindamycin and is available only in Canada. Doctors commonly prescribe Clindoxyl for the treatment of acne.

    Function

    Benzoyl peroxide causes dead skin cells to pull away from your face, which helps prevent clogged pores, explains Body and Health Canada. Clindamycin is an antibiotic medication that kills bacteria that can contribute to the appearance of acne.

    Time Frame

    Doctors commonly recommend applying Clindoxyl gel once daily before bedtime, according to Body and Health Canada.

    Use

    You should wash your face before applying Clindoxyl gel and avoid getting the product in your eyes or around your nose and mouth, reports Body and Health Canada. Avoid getting Clindoxyl on your hair or furniture; benzoyl peroxide may cause bleaching, the Mayo Clinic says.

    Side Effects

    Clindoxyl has the potential to cause redness, dryness, peeling, burning or stinging, says Body and Health Canada. More serious risks associated with the drug include bloody diarrhea, profuse vomiting or severe allergic reactions that cause shortness of breath or swelling of your face.

    Considerations

    Doctors restrict the use of Clindoxyl in pregnant women to instances when there is no safe alternative to treatment, and the drug is not approved for use in children under 12. If you have a history of antibiotic-associated colitis, regional enteritis or ulcerative colitis, it may not be safe for you to use Clindoxyl, the Mayo Clinic says.

    Source:

    Body and Health Canada: Clindoxyl

    Mayo Clinic: Benzoyl Peroxide

  • It is prescribed by a medical professional in order to treat acne. Clindoxyl gel uses are for acne only, however doctors can prescribe it in many ways, it is better to follow the exact instructions given by your doctor when using it.
  • 1-30-2017 Only three things are known for sure about acne: 1. Only humans get it. 2. The only cure is to outgrow it. 3. #2 is not very reliable. http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/absolutely-maybe/2013/09/16/blemish-the-truth-about-blackheads/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comedo

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