Introduction of Supatret C Tretinoin & Clindamycin Aqueous Gel
A combination of two medications called Supatret C Aqueous Gel is used to treat acne, which manifests as patches or pimples on your back, chest, or face. This medication restores sun-damaged skin by combating the bacteria that cause them.
Supatret C Aqueous Gel should only be applied externally and in accordance with your physician’s recommendations. Typically, the affected region should be cleaned and dried before a thin layer of medication is applied. Skin that is injured or damaged shouldn’t have it applied to it. If it ends up in these places by accident, rinse it off with water. Although it can take a few weeks for your symptoms to get better, you should continue taking this medication on a daily basis. When should I stop taking my medication? Ask your doctor.
Some persons may experience side effects at the application site, such as burning, irritation, itching, redness, dryness, peeling skin, or skin inflammation (dermatitis). If they continue to annoy you or don’t go away, see your doctor.
Although it is a safe medication, you should let your doctor know if you have any intestinal issues, have ever experienced bloody diarrhea brought on by taking antibiotics, or are currently taking any other medications to treat skin disorders. Before taking this medication if you are expecting or nursing, speak with your doctor.
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