Clindamycin And Benzoyl Peroxide
Generic Name: clindamycin and benzoyl peroxide
Brand Names:
Clindamycin And Benzoyl Peroxide
DESCRIPTION Clindamycin and Benzoyl Peroxide Gel, 1%/5% contains clindamycin phosphate, (7(S)-chloro-7-deoxylincomycin-2-phosphate). Clindamycin phosphate is a water soluble ester of the semi-synthetic antibiotic produced by a 7(S)-chloro-substitution of the 7(R)-hydroxyl group of the parent antibiotic lincomycin. Chemically, clindamycin phosphate is (C 18 H 34 ClN 2 O 8 PS).
Overview
DESCRIPTION Clindamycin and Benzoyl Peroxide Gel, 1%/5% contains clindamycin phosphate, (7(S)-chloro-7-deoxylincomycin-2-phosphate). Clindamycin phosphate is a water soluble ester of the semi-synthetic antibiotic produced by a 7(S)-chloro-substitution of the 7(R)-hydroxyl group of the parent antibiotic lincomycin. Chemically, clindamycin phosphate is (C 18 H 34 ClN 2 O 8 PS).
Uses
INDICATIONS AND USAGE Clindamycin and Benzoyl Peroxide Gel is indicated for the topical treatment of acne vulgaris.
Dosage
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION Clindamycin and Benzoyl Peroxide Gel should be applied twice daily, morning and evening, or as directed by a physician, to affected areas after the skin is gently washed, rinsed with warm water and patted dry.
Side Effects
ADVERSE REACTIONS During clinical trials, the most frequently reported adverse event in the clindamycin and benzoyl peroxide gel treatment group was dry skin (12%). The Table below lists local adverse events reported by at least 1% of patients in the clindamycin and benzoyl peroxide gel and vehicle groups. Local Adverse Events – all causalities in >/= 1% of patients Clindamycin and Benzoyl Peroxide n=420 Vehicle n=168 Application site reaction 13 (3%) 1 (<1%) Dry skin 50 (12%) 10 (6%) Pruritus 8 (2%) 1 (<1%) Peeling 9 (2%) - Erythema 6 (1%) 1 (<1%) Sunburn 5 (1%) - The actual incidence of dry skin might have been greater were it not for the use of a moisturizer in these studies.
Warnings
WARNINGS ORALLY AND PARENTERALLY ADMINISTERED CLINDAMYCIN HAS BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH SEVERE COLITIS WHICH MAY RESULT IN PATIENT DEATH. USE OF THE TOPICAL FORMULATION OF CLINDAMYCIN RESULTS IN ABSORPTION OF THE ANTIBIOTIC FROM THE SKIN SURFACE. DIARRHEA, BLOODY DIARRHEA, AND COLITIS (INCLUDING PSEUDOMEMBRANOUS COLITIS) HAVE BEEN REPORTED WITH THE USE OF TOPICAL AND SYSTEMIC CLINDAMYCIN. STUDIES INDICATE A TOXIN(S) PRODUCED BY CLOSTRIDIA IS ONE PRIMARY CAUSE OF ANTIBIOTIC-ASSOCIATED COLITIS. THE COLITIS IS USUALLY CHARACTERIZED BY SEVERE PERSISTENT DIARRHEA AND SEVERE ABDOMINAL CRAMPS AND MAY BE ASSOCIATED WITH THE PASSAGE OF BLOOD AND MUCUS. ENDOSCOPIC EXAMINATION MAY REVEAL PSEUDOMEMBRANOUS COLITIS. STOOL CULTURE FOR Clostridium Difficile AND STOOL ASSAY FOR C. CONTRAINDICATIONS Clindamycin and Benzoyl Peroxide Gel is contraindicated in those individuals who have shown hypersensitivity to any of its components or to lincomycin. It is also contraindicated in those having a history of regional enteritis, ulcerative colitis, or antibiotic-associated colitis.
Pregnancy
Pregnancy: Teratogenic Effects: Animal reproductive/developmental toxicity studies have not been conducted with clindamycin and benzoyl peroxide gel or benzoyl peroxide. Developmental toxicity studies performed in rats and mice using oral doses of clindamycin up to 600 mg/kg/day (240 and 120 times amount of clindamycin in the highest recommended adult human dose based on mg/m 2 , respectively) or subcutaneous doses of clindamycin up to 250 mg/kg/day (100 and 50 times the amount of clindamycin in the highest recommended adult human dose based on mg/m 2 , respectively) revealed no evidence of te...
Storage
Store at 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F); excursions permitted to 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F) [see USP Controlled Room Temperature]. Do not freeze. Keep tightly closed. Keep out of reach of children. Rx Only Distributed by: Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Inc., USA Elmwood Park, NJ 07407 Questions? 1 (888) 721-7115 www.glenmarkpharma-us.com July 2025 logo
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Clindamycin And Benzoyl Peroxide used for?▼
INDICATIONS AND USAGE Clindamycin and Benzoyl Peroxide Gel is indicated for the topical treatment of acne vulgaris.
What are the side effects of Clindamycin And Benzoyl Peroxide?▼
ADVERSE REACTIONS During clinical trials, the most frequently reported adverse event in the clindamycin and benzoyl peroxide gel treatment group was dry skin (12%). The Table below lists local adverse events reported by at least 1% of patients in the clindamycin and benzoyl peroxide gel and vehicle groups. Local Adverse Events – all causalities in >/= 1% of patients Clindamycin and Benzoyl Peroxide n=420 Vehicle n=168 Application site reaction 13 (3%) 1 (<1%) Dry skin 50 (12%) 10 (6%) Pruritus 8 (2%) 1 (<1%) Peeling 9 (2%) - Erythema 6 (1%) 1 (<1%) Sunburn 5 (1%) - The actual incidence of dry skin might have been greater were it not for the use of a moisturizer in these studies.
Can I take Clindamycin And Benzoyl Peroxide during pregnancy?▼
Pregnancy: Teratogenic Effects: Animal reproductive/developmental toxicity studies have not been conducted with clindamycin and benzoyl peroxide gel or benzoyl peroxide. Developmental toxicity studies performed in rats and mice using oral doses of clindamycin up to 600 mg/kg/day (240 and 120 times amount of clindamycin in the highest recommended adult human dose based on mg/m 2 , respectively) or subcutaneous doses of clindamycin up to 250 mg/kg/day (100 and 50 times the amount of clindamycin in the highest recommended adult human dose based on mg/m 2 , respectively) revealed no evidence of te...
What are the important warnings for Clindamycin And Benzoyl Peroxide?▼
WARNINGS ORALLY AND PARENTERALLY ADMINISTERED CLINDAMYCIN HAS BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH SEVERE COLITIS WHICH MAY RESULT IN PATIENT DEATH. USE OF THE TOPICAL FORMULATION OF CLINDAMYCIN RESULTS IN ABSORPTION OF THE ANTIBIOTIC FROM THE SKIN SURFACE. DIARRHEA, BLOODY DIARRHEA, AND COLITIS (INCLUDING PSEUDOMEMBRANOUS COLITIS) HAVE BEEN REPORTED WITH THE USE OF TOPICAL AND SYSTEMIC CLINDAMYCIN. STUDIES INDICATE A TOXIN(S) PRODUCED BY CLOSTRIDIA IS ONE PRIMARY CAUSE OF ANTIBIOTIC-ASSOCIATED COLITIS. THE COLITIS IS USUALLY CHARACTERIZED BY SEVERE PERSISTENT DIARRHEA AND SEVERE ABDOMINAL CRAMPS AND MAY BE ASSOCIATED WITH THE PASSAGE OF BLOOD AND MUCUS. ENDOSCOPIC EXAMINATION MAY REVEAL PSEUDOMEMBRANOUS COLITIS. STOOL CULTURE FOR Clostridium Difficile AND STOOL ASSAY FOR C. CONTRAINDICATIONS Clindamycin and Benzoyl Peroxide Gel is contraindicated in those individuals who have shown hypersensitivity to any of its components or to lincomycin. It is also contraindicated in those having a history of regional enteritis, ulcerative colitis, or antibiotic-associated colitis.
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