Erytop 1% Gel 20gm
Available Dosages
| SKU | 258 |
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| Generic For | Cleocin T |
| Strength | 20gm |
| Manufacturer | USV Ltd. |
| Active Ingredient | Clindamycin Phosphate Gel |
| Pack Size | Qty | Price Per Pill or Unit | Price | Cart | |
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| 1 Tube/s | US$ 7.50 | US$ 7.50 | |||
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| 3 Tube/s | US$ 6.00 | US$ 18.0020%US$ 22.50 | |||
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| 6 Tube/s | US$ 6.00 | US$ 36.0020%US$ 45.00 | |||
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Erytop 1% gel is a prescription medicine used topically to treat acne vulgaris. It is indicated for the treatment of patients 12 years and older. Acne vulgaris is characterised by areas of pimples, whiteheads, blackheads, and greasy skin, and may result in scarring. It occurs when the skin pores become clogged with dead skin cells and oil. Erytop 1% is especially effective against individuals with acne-prone skin. If you are struggling with mild to moderate acne, inflamed pimples, or recurring breakouts, Erytop gel is the solution, helping restore clearer, healthier-looking skin.
Erytop contains the active ingredient Clindamycin, which kills the bacteria on the skin that cause acne, while soothing redness and irritation. By controlling bacterial activity on the skin, Clindamycin gel reduces inflammatory acne lesions, minimises redness and swelling, prevents new breakouts and allows faster healing of existing pimples. It is quite normal to experience skin tension, stinging, burning, or itching, along with a small amount of peeling or reddening in the first week of treatment. These effects are generally mild and can be relieved by using a moisturiser. You may also advise reducing the frequency of Clindamycin gel applications to once every 2 days until your skin adjusts to the topical medication.
Precautions and warnings
Erytop 1% is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to preparations containing lincomycin, Clindamycin or other ingredients present in this formulation. Avoid contact with the eyes, mouth and angles of the nose. The product should not be applied to damaged skin. Also, avoid excessive sun exposure or other artificial sources of sunlight, such as tanning booths. Concurrent use of topical medications containing alcohol should be avoided, as they potentiate the skin's drying effect. The solvent contained in some medicated soaps, abrasive cleansers, or cosmetics is alcoholic. They may cause a cumulative irritant effect in individuals undergoing Erytop gel treatment. Topical acne medications containing benzoyl peroxide, tretinoin, salicylic acid, or resorcinol may cause unwanted reactions. Concurrent use of Clindamycin gel and these abrasive agents should be treated with caution in combination therapy. Concomitant use of a comedogenic cosmetic or other comedogenic product should be avoided. A list of all your topical agents should be given to your dermatologist. Also, do not start new prescriptions, herbal products, over-the-counter medicines, or dietary supplements without telling your dermatologist.
Side effects of Eritop 1% Gel 20mg
1% gel may include burning, itching, dryness, peeling, oily skin, and erythema. If any of these skin issues persist, stop applying the medicine and seek immediate medical help. Other side effects not mentioned above may occur in some patients. Inform your dermatologist if you notice anything that makes you feel unwell.
How to use?
Erytop 1% gel is for external use only and is applied directly to the skin. Before applying the gel, wash the entire face with a mild soap and warm water. Apply a thin layer directly to each acne lesion or affected area. Rub it well into the skin. Don’t forget to wash your hands thoroughly after applying. The gel is usually applied to the affected areas twice daily. The frequency will depend on the severity of the condition and skin tolerance, but should not exceed twice a day. Treatment of acne should be individualised according to the type of lesions that predominate and the response to treatment. Don't let this topical medication come into contact with the delicate parts of your face, such as your eyes, nose, or lips. Wash them thoroughly with water if they are accidentally exposed to the medication. Patients treated with Erytop 1% gel for acne may use cosmetics, but the area to be treated should be cleansed thoroughly before the medicine is applied. Consult your dermatologist straight away if you applied too much of the medication. Accidental use of excessive gel formulation may cause skin irritation. Therefore, you must wash it off as much as possible, and once the irritation has subsided, begin using the medication only as directed by your dermatologist.




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