Uses of Acstop 1%/0.5% Soap
Acstop 1%/0.5% Soap is used for the treatment or prevention of the following disease(s):
Bacterial Infections, Acne
Side effects of Acstop 1%/0.5% Soap
The most common side effects of Acstop 1%/0.5% Soap are - Oily skin, Stomach upset, Burning, Itching, Skin redness
These side effects can usually occur in patients. However, these are only indicative and not all patients will experience them.
Precautions while taking Acstop 1%/0.5% Soap
Do not use Acstop 1%/0.5% Soap if you are allergic to - Clindamycin Topical , Nicotinamide
If you have heart disease, liver or kidney disease, drug or alcohol addiction, consult your doctor before using Acstop 1%/0.5% Soap.
If you are allergic to any medicine or food, consult your doctor before using this medicine.
Use this medicine under the supervision of your doctor.
To avoid an adverse reaction, consult your doctor if you are already taking other medicines.
Dosage of Acstop 1%/0.5% Soap
Acstop 1%/0.5% Soap contains - Clindamycin Topical , Nicotinamide
Clindamycin Topical inhibits bacterial protein synthesis by binding to the 50S subunit of the ribosome.
Overdose of Acstop 1%/0.5% Soap
The dosage of Acstop 1%/0.5% Soap depends on many factors such as the patient age, health, medical condition or history of the patient and many other conditions.
Please use this medicine as prescribed by your doctor.
Onset of Action of Acstop 1%/0.5% Soap
If you forget to take a dose of Acstop 1%/0.5% Soap, do not take two doses at the same time, there is a risk of overdose.
If you notice any unusual reaction in your body after taking this medicine, contact your doctor immediately or call your local medical emergency number.
Duration of Action of Acstop 1%/0.5% Soap
Precautions & Warnings
Alcohol
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Pregnancy
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Breastfeeding
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Driving
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Kidney
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Liver
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Interactions
Drug :-
Erythromycin:
May block access of clindamycin to its site of action. Avoid using
together.
Neuromuscular blockers:
May increase neuromuscular blockade. Monitor patient closely.
Paclitaxel:
May increase paclitaxel effects. Observe patient for toxicity.
Food :-
Diet foods with sodium cyclamate:
May decrease drug level. Discourage patient from
eating these foods.