Duac Gel

Duac gel is a topical antibiotic anti-acne medication that is effective at reducing blackheads, whiteheads and red inflamed spots. Contains benzoyl peroxide 3% clindamycin 1%.
What is Duac Gel?
Duac gel is a topical medication used to treat mild to moderate acne vulgaris in adults and adolescents over 12.
How does it work?
Duac gel contains the ingredients clindamycin and benzol peroxide which are known as anti-acne preparations. The ingredients work to reduce the production of the chemical sebum which clogs pores. Often these pores have an oil build-up and become blackheads. Duac gel works to ensure the blackheads don't become infected and turn into acne.
Is Duac Gel right for me?
Duac gel is suitable for the face and other parts of the body where acne may appear. If you have mild to moderate acne, Dual gel may be right for you. Duac Gel is not suitable if:
Always use Duac Gel exactly as prescribed by your doctor or as advised by the pharmacist.
Duac Gel use is not recommended for children under 12 years of age.
Commonly Used Dosage Guidelines for Duac Gel
Apply to clean and dry skin. Apply thinly at bedtime to affected area. Wash hands after use.
Duac Gel may not be safe if used with certain medications or recreational drugs. Please inform the prescriber if you are taking any of the listed medications.
DO NOT use Duac Gel if you are taking or using:
The above-listed warnings are not exhaustive, please consult a doctor, pharmacist or nurse if you have further questions on the use of this medication or potential interactions with other medicines.
All medications can cause potential side effects, below we have listed some potential side effects, however these do not always occur.
To view Duac Gel Patient Leaflet click here.
To view PDF patient leaflet click here.
This is a mediation used to treat mild to moderate acne and is a suitable option for those who are unable to take oral tablets to treat their acne.
The information provided in this blog post is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be considered as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Welzo does not endorse or sell the medication discussed, nor do we recommend using this information as a substitute for professional healthcare. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making any decisions regarding your health or medical treatment. Welzo assumes no responsibility for any actions taken based on the information provided in this blog.
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