A CN Gel(Topical) 20gm

What is A CN? A CN contains combination of drugs called Clindamycin and Nicotinamide

Category: Acne

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THERAPEUTIC USES What A CN is used for? It is used to treat ?Mild to moderate acne (spots) WARNING & PRECAUTIONS If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, think you may be pregnant or planning to have baby, ask your doctor for advice before taking this medicine INTERACTIONS Tell your healthcare provider if you are using any other topical preparations such as cream, ointment, gel DIRECTIONS FOR USE Always apply this medicine exactly as your doctor has told you It is intended for use on the skin You should use A CN once a day. Wash as normal, rinse well and pat your skin dry Apply a small amount of medicine in a thin layer to the whole of the area where you usually get the spots It is important to replace the cap after you have used A CN If you use more A CN If you use too much A CN, just wash your treated skin with plenty of water. Contact your doctor or your local hospital If you forget to use?A CN?? Use it as soon as you remember and then continue to use as your doctor has told you Do not apply a double dose to make up for a forgotten application If you stop using?A CN? ?Do not stop taking A CN unless your doctor tells you to SIDE EFFECTS Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. COMMON Clindamycin: Dry skin Redness of the skin Skin burning or itchy skin Irritation around eyes Worsening of acne Nicotinamide: Very occasionally, allergic reactions such as itching (pruritus), redness (erythema), swelling or burning sensations can occur MORE INFORMATION STORAGE Keep out of reach of children Store at room temperature (15-25?C) Do not use this medicine after the expiry date

Quick Facts

Category Acne
Prescription Required No

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