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What is Clindamycin?
(rINN; pronounced /klɪndəˈmaɪsɨn/) is a lincosamide antibiotic. It is usually used to treat infections with anaerobic bacteria but can also be used to treat some protozoal diseases, such as...
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What are the uses of Clindamycin?
Clindamycin, a derivative from Lincomycin, is an antibiotic used to treat infections, examples-cold sores, sinus infections, etc.. It is stronger than Penicillin, Amoxicillin, Lincomycin, etc., and...
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What is bacteriostatic effect?
Capable of inhibiting the growth or reproduction of bacteria. Different from bactericidal (capable of killing bacteria outright).
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Is Clindamycin a Cephalosporin?
Yes. It is a protein synthesis inhibitor.---Another example of don't believe what you read on the internet....Clindamycin IS NOT a Cephalosporin.
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Is there bactrim in clindamycin?
I am allergic to bactrim and have been prescribed clindamycin for severe razor burn. I told my dr. about my allergy. Clindamycin topical works very well for me, never had a reaction. Although I...