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This medicinal formula is effective in treating acne. Acne is a skin condition that occurs when dead skin cells and oil globules become clogged in the hair follicles. Its symptoms include pus-filled pimples, blackheads, and red/large bumps that appear on the skin.
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It is considered to be safe to apply and does not seem to cause any harm to mother and the developing baby.
Its application can be unsafe while breastfeeding; it may pass through breastmilk and may cause potential harm to the baby.
Clindamycin is an antibiotic that kills acne-causing bacteria from penetrating the skin. This active constituent prevents bacterial growth by blocking bacterial protein synthesis. Its bacteriostatic effect prevents the multiplication of bacteria.
Acne is a skin ailment that typically affects the face, chest, shoulders, and back and is characterized by clogged pores, pimples, and occasionally cysts or nodules. Skin inflammation, or dermatitis, can result in redness, irritation, and itching of the skin.
Use Aciglow C 1% Gel for as long as your doctor tells you. You may have to use it for several months to clear your acne completely. Even the initial benefits may take several weeks to appear following which you shall be able to note a gradual but definite improvement. Usually, Aciglow C 1% Gel should be used for a maximum of 12 weeks. You may need to use more than one tube of Aciglow C 1% Gel during each course of treatment.
Aciglow C 1% Gel treats and prevents acne by stopping the growth of bacteria (Propionibacterium acnes) which causes it. Acne is an extremely common skin condition. During adolescence, grease glands in the skin produce extra grease in response to normal amounts of sex hormones in the body which can cause blocked pores (i.e., blackheads). When this happens, the pores are invaded by bacteria. As a result, certain chemicals are produced which go into deeper parts of the skin to produce red spots filled with pus, called acne.
The common side effects of Aciglow C 1% Gel are irritation, swollen, pale red bumps and dryness. A scaly skin rash may occur rarely with the use of Aciglow C 1% Gel. You must consult your doctor if it bothers you.
Aciglow C 1% Gel is effective if used in the dose and duration advised by your doctor. Do not stop taking it even if you see improvement in your condition. If you stop using Aciglow C 1% Gel too early, the symptoms may return or worsen.
Be careful not to get Aciglow C 1% Gel into your eyes or mouth. If you happen to get it in your eyes, rinse off with plenty of water immediately and contact your doctor. You must not use Aciglow C 1% Gel if you are allergic to it or any of its ingredients. Tell your doctor if you notice any allergic reaction while using it for the first time. Inform your doctor if you are taking any medicines regularly, to prevent any allergic reaction with other medicines. Do not cover the area being treated with Aciglow C 1% Gel with a bandage, as this may increase absorption of this medicine and increase the side effects. Do not use more than what is recommended to relieve your symptoms faster. Using more than what is advised will only increase the side effects. Let your doctor know if you are planning to conceive. Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should use Aciglow C 1% Gel only if prescribed by the doctor.
Before using Aciglow C 1% Gel, clean and dry the affected area. Gently and thoroughly massage it into the skin. Be careful not to get the medication in your eyes or mouth. If Aciglow C 1% Gel gets in your eyes accidentally, wash with plenty of water and call your doctor if your eyes are irritated.
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