Store this medicine in a cool, dry place, away from heat.
Avoid this medication if:
You are allergic to this medicine or its contents.
Consult your doctor:
If you are pregnant, or breastfeeding.
If you have a significant medical history, including ulcerative colitis.
If your symptoms are not improving with this medication within the prescribed time.
If you have a stomach ache or diarrhea.
If you develop a fungal infection that causes itching or white patches.
If you experience more vaginal discharge than before.
Be careful about:
The use of tampons. This should be avoided, and sanitary napkins that are not scented should be used instead.
Intercourse while using this medicine may reduce it’s effect. This should be avoided.
Washing with scented soaps, or douches while taking this medication should also be avoided. This might irritate the area.
Try to avoid the cream contacting the eyes. If this does happen, wash with cold running water immediately. If your eye still feels red, or burns/itches, contact your doctor.
How to apply:
Insert the applicator (with the medicine in it) into the vagina (as far as it would be comfortable)
Push the plunger slowly, to release the cream.
Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water after use.
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Store this medicine in a cool, dry place, away from heat.
Avoid this medication if:
You are allergic to this medicine or its contents.
Consult your doctor:
If you are pregnant, or breastfeeding.
If you have a significant medical history, including ulcerative colitis.
If your symptoms are not improving with this medication within the prescribed time.
If you have a stomach ache or diarrhea.
If you develop a fungal infection that causes itching or white patches.
If you experience more vaginal discharge than before.
Be careful about:
The use of tampons. This should be avoided, and sanitary napkins that are not scented should be used instead.
Intercourse while using this medicine may reduce it's effect. This should be avoided.
Washing with scented soaps, or douches while taking this medication should also be avoided. This might irritate the area.
Try to avoid the cream contacting the eyes. If this does happen, wash with cold running water immediately. If your eye still feels red, or burns/itches, contact your doctor.
How to apply:
Insert the applicator (with the medicine in it) into the vagina (as far as it would be comfortable)
Push the plunger slowly, to release the cream.
Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water after use.
Introduction
Expert Advice
Store this medicine in a cool, dry place, away from heat.
Avoid this medication if:
You are allergic to this medicine or its contents.
Consult your doctor:
If you are pregnant, or breastfeeding.
If you have a significant medical history, including ulcerative colitis.
If your symptoms are not improving with this medication within the prescribed time.
If you have a stomach ache or diarrhea.
If you develop a fungal infection that causes itching or white patches.
If you experience more vaginal discharge than before.
Be careful about:
The use of tampons. This should be avoided, and sanitary napkins that are not scented should be used instead.
Intercourse while using this medicine may reduce it's effect. This should be avoided.
Washing with scented soaps, or douches while taking this medication should also be avoided. This might irritate the area.
Try to avoid the cream contacting the eyes. If this does happen, wash with cold running water immediately. If your eye still feels red, or burns/itches, contact your doctor.
Introduction
Expert Advice
Store this medicine in a cool, dry place, away from heat.
Avoid this medication if:
You are allergic to this medicine or its contents.
Consult your doctor:
If you are pregnant, or breastfeeding.
If you have a significant medical history, including ulcerative colitis.
If your symptoms are not improving with this medication within the prescribed time.
If you have a stomach ache or diarrhea.
If you develop a fungal infection that causes itching or white patches.
If you experience more vaginal discharge than before.
Be careful about:
The use of tampons. This should be avoided, and sanitary napkins that are not scented should be used instead.
Intercourse while using this medicine may reduce it's effect. This should be avoided.
Washing with scented soaps, or douches while taking this medication should also be avoided. This might irritate the area.
Try to avoid the cream contacting the eyes. If this does happen, wash with cold running water immediately. If your eye still feels red, or burns/itches, contact your doctor.
Introduction
Expert Advice
Store this medicine in a cool, dry place, away from heat.
Avoid this medication if:
You are allergic to this medicine or its contents.
Consult your doctor:
If you are pregnant, or breastfeeding.
If you have a significant medical history, including ulcerative colitis.
If your symptoms are not improving with this medication within the prescribed time.
If you have a stomach ache or diarrhea.
If you develop a fungal infection that causes itching or white patches.
If you experience more vaginal discharge than before.
Be careful about:
The use of tampons. This should be avoided, and sanitary napkins that are not scented should be used instead.
Intercourse while using this medicine may reduce it's effect. This should be avoided.
Washing with scented soaps, or douches while taking this medication should also be avoided. This might irritate the area.
Try to avoid the cream contacting the eyes. If this does happen, wash with cold running water immediately. If your eye still feels red, or burns/itches, contact your doctor.
How to apply:
Insert the applicator (with the medicine in it) into the vagina (as far as it would be comfortable)
Push the plunger slowly, to release the cream.
Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water after use.
Either use another applicator the next time, or rinse this applicator with warm water and soap.
Try to lie down after applying it to keep the medicine in place
Primary Uses
Bacterial infections
Indications
Use of clindamycin is recommended in bacterial vaginosis (vaginal bacterial infections).
Side Effects
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Overview
Introduction For Acdermin Gel 20 gm
Acdermin gel is a medicine that is highly effective against several bacterial infections. It is an antibiotic that stops the growth and spread of bacteria, causing conditions such as bacterial acne and bacterial vaginosis (vaginal infection).
Key Features For Acdermin Gel 20 gm
Effective against several bacterial infections
Can help treat certain types of bacterial acne
Inhibits the growth and spread of bacteria
Uses For Acdermin Gel 20 gm
Effective against several bacterial infections
Can help treat certain types of bacterial acne
Inhibits the growth and spread of bacteria
Side Effects For For Acdermin Gel 20 gm
The patients using this medicine may experience nausea and vomiting, and diarrhea.
When Not To Use For Acdermin Gel 20 gm
How To Use For Acdermin Gel 20 gm
Wash your hands
Remove the cap of the gel
Apply abundantly to the affected area as soon as you feel pain
Put the lid back on again
Wash your hands again
Repeat for up to three times a day
Why Choose For Acdermin Gel 20 gm
Effective against several bacterial infections
Can help treat certain types of bacterial acne
Inhibits the growth and spread of bacteria
Effective For For Acdermin Gel 20 gm
Bacterial infections, such as acne and vaginosis (vaginal bacterial infection).
Benefits For Acdermin Gel 20 gm
Effective against several bacterial infections
Can help treat certain types of bacterial acne
Inhibits the growth and spread of bacteria
Storage For Acdermin Gel 20 gm
Please store at room temperature (18-25 Celsius). Keep medicine away from excessive light, moisture, and children.
Disposal For Acdermin Gel 20 gm
Please get rid of the product as soon as it expires. Please read the expiry date mentioned either on the product or its packaging.
How To Get It For Acdermin Gel 20 gm
Currently available on dawaai.pk; an online pharmacy in Pakistan with the lowest prices and free delivery (terms and conditions apply).
Faqs
How quickly does Acdermin gel start working?
This medicine usually starts working within 2 to 3 weeks; however, it may take longer in some individuals or if the infection is severe.
Can I use moisturizer after applying the Acdermin gel?
You may use a moisturizer after using this medicine. However, please wait for at-least 20 minutes before putting moisturizer on, as the medicine needs some time to fully absorb into the skin.
What will happen if I use too much of Acdermin gel?
Too much of this medicine will not make it work faster. Instead it will cause extreme dryness and redness. Therefore, please use within the prescribed dose only.
Instructions For Acdermin Gel 20 gm
Wash your hands
Remove the cap of the gel
Apply abundantly to the affected area as soon as you feel pain
Put the lid back on again
Wash your hands again
Repeat for up to three times a day
Warnings
Pregnancy
Deep Freeze Gel is most likely safe to use by pregnant females. However, please consult your doctor before use.
Introduction
Expert Advice
Store this medicine in a cool, dry place, away from heat.
Avoid this medication if:
You are allergic to this medicine or its contents.
Consult your doctor:
If you are pregnant, or breastfeeding.
If you have a significant medical history, including ulcerative colitis.
If your symptoms are not improving with this medication within the prescribed time.
If you have a stomach ache or diarrhea.
If you develop a fungal infection that causes itching or white patches.
If you experience more vaginal discharge than before.
Be careful about:
The use of tampons. This should be avoided, and sanitary napkins that are not scented should be used instead.
Intercourse while using this medicine may reduce it's effect. This should be avoided.
Washing with scented soaps, or douches while taking this medication should also be avoided. This might irritate the area.
Try to avoid the cream contacting the eyes. If this does happen, wash with cold running water immediately. If your eye still feels red, or burns/itches, contact your doctor.
How to apply:
Insert the applicator (with the medicine in it) into the vagina (as far as it would be comfortable)
Push the plunger slowly, to release the cream.
Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water after use.
Either use another applicator the next time, or rinse this applicator with warm water and soap.
Try to lie down after applying it to keep the medicine in place
Primary Uses
Bacterial infections
Indications
Use of clindamycin is recommended in bacterial vaginosis (vaginal bacterial infections).
Side Effects
Patients using this medication may experience dry skin, dermatitis, diarrhea, cervicitis (inflammation of the cervix) and pruritis (itching)
Warnings
Pregnancy
No definitive data regarding pregnancy is available, therefore consult your doctor before using this medication
Lactation
The effect of this medication is undetermined in nursing females. Consult your doctor for advice.
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