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Cleocin Injection Clindamycin Antibiotic 150 mg/mL Vial 4 mL x 25/Box (RX)

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Original price $ 159.95
Current price $ 115.00
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Cleocin Injection is a powerful antibiotic often prescribed for severe bacterial infections, including skin, bone, and respiratory tract infections. Cleocin Injection works quickly, reducing complications, and is ideal for patients allergic to penicillin. For optimal results, Cleocin Injection should be administered under professional medical supervision. Cleocin Injection can cause side effects, so monitoring for allergic reactions or gastrointestinal issues is essential. Always consult your healthcare provider before using Cleocin Injection to ensure safe and effective treatment.

Cleocin Phosphate Clindamycin Injection is a prescription antibiotic medication used to treat a wide range of bacterial infections, including respiratory tract infections, skin and soft tissue infections, bone and joint infections, septicemia (blood infection), and intra-abdominal infections. The active ingredient in this medication is clindamycin phosphate, which works by interfering with the growth and reproduction of bacteria. It is available in a strength of 150 mg/mL and comes in vials containing 4 mL of the medication. Each box contains 25 vials. This injection should only be administered by a healthcare professional.

There are several benefits for Pfizer's USPG Cleocin Phosphate Clindamycin Injection 150 mg/mL Vial. Some of these may include:

  • Effective treatment for severe bacterial infections: Clindamycin is an antibiotic medication that is commonly used to treat serious bacterial infections, such as pneumonia, septicemia, and skin and soft tissue infections. This medication works by inhibiting the growth of bacteria and preventing them from multiplying.
  • Fast acting: The vial contains a concentrated solution of clindamycin, allowing for faster delivery of the medication into the bloodstream.
  • Convenient dosing: With a concentration of 150 mg/mL, this vial allows for easy calculation of the appropriate dose based on the patient's weight and severity of infection.
  • Reduced risk of resistance: Antibiotic resistance is a growing concern in healthcare, making it crucial to use antibiotics wisely. Pfizer's USPG Cleocin Phosphate Clindamycin Injection can help reduce resistance by providing an effective treatment option for bacterial infections.
  • Suitable for patients who cannot take oral medication: In some cases, patients are unable to take medications orally due to medical conditions or other reasons. The injectable form offers an alternative method of delivery that can be beneficial for these patients.
  • Manufactured by a trusted pharmaceutical company: Pfizer is one of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies with a long-standing reputation for producing high-quality medications.
  • Trusted by healthcare professionals: Pfizer's USPG Cleocin Phosphate Clindamycin Injection is trusted by doctors and other healthcare professionals worldwide to effectively treat severe bacterial infections.
Cleocin Injection Clindamycin Antibiotic 150 mg/mL Vial 4 mL x 25/Box (RX)
Cleocin Injection Clindamycin Antibiotic 150 mg/mL Vial 4 mL x 25/Box (RX)
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FAQs for Clindamycin
  • What is Clindamycin?

    Clindamycin is a powerful, prescription-only lincosamide antibiotic that treats a wide variety of serious bacterial infections. It works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis, stopping bacteria from multiplying and allowing your body to clear the infection.

  • Top Uses of Clindamycin

    Tooth Infections (Dental abscess) Skin Infections (Cellulitis, MRSA, acne) Bone and Joint Infections (Osteomyelitis) Respiratory Tract Infections (Pneumonia, lung abscess) Gynecological Infections (Pelvic inflammatory disease, bacterial vaginosis) Ear, Nose, and Throat Infections Sepsis (Serious bloodstream infections)

  • Clindamycin Dosage Guidelines

    Adults: 150–450 mg every 6–8 hours (as prescribed) Children: Dosage based on weight and infection type Always follow your doctor’s instructions. Complete the entire course, even if you feel better.

  • Clindamycin and Alcohol: Is it Safe?

    Avoid alcohol while taking clindamycin. Mixing alcohol with antibiotics can worsen side effects like stomach upset, dizziness, and can delay your recovery.

  • Clindamycin vs. Amoxicillin: Which Is Better?

    Clindamycin is used when you have a penicillin allergy or for bacteria resistant to penicillins. Amoxicillin is effective against many common bacteria but less effective against certain resistant strains compared to clindamycin. For tooth abscesses and severe skin infections, many dentists and doctors prescribe clindamycin over amoxicillin, especially if the patient is allergic to penicillin.

  • Clindamycin Interactions

    May interact with muscle relaxants, erythromycin, and some vaccines. Tell your doctor about all medications and supplements you're taking.

  • Common Side Effects of Clindamycin

    Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea Stomach pain Rash or itching Metallic/bitter taste in mouth Serious (rare): Severe diarrhea (C. difficile), allergic reaction, liver issues

  • Is clindamycin used for tooth infection?

    Yes! Clindamycin is a first-choice antibiotic for tooth infections, especially for people allergic to penicillin or where other antibiotics fail.

  • What are signs a tooth infection is spreading?

    Swelling of the face or jaw Severe pain Fever or chills Difficulty swallowing or breathing Seek medical help immediately if these symptoms occur.

  • Why would a dentist prescribe clindamycin?

    Dentists prescribe clindamycin for serious dental infections or in patients allergic to penicillin. It's highly effective against stubborn oral bacteria.

  • Is clindamycin a tetracycline?

    No. Clindamycin is a lincosamide antibiotic, not related to tetracyclines.

  • Is clindamycin the strongest antibiotic?

    It is very potent, especially against anaerobic bacteria and some resistant strains, but the “strongest” antibiotic depends on the infection and the bacteria involved.

  • What infections will clindamycin clear up?

    Dental abscesses Skin/soft tissue infections Bone and joint infections Certain ear, nose, and throat infections Gynecological infections (BV, pelvic infections) Some lung infections

  • Is clindamycin safe in pregnancy?

    Clindamycin is generally considered safe during pregnancy (Category B), but always consult your doctor for your specific case.

  • How quickly does clindamycin work?

    Most people notice improvement within 2–3 days. Always finish the full prescribed course.

  • What should I avoid while taking clindamycin?

    Alcohol Antidiarrheal medicines (unless prescribed) Sunbathing/tanning beds (for topical forms) Overuse of probiotics without guidance

  • Is clindamycin a penicillin?

    No. It's not a penicillin, making it a great option for those with penicillin allergies.

  • What are the most common side effects of clindamycin?

    Stomach upset (nausea, diarrhea), metallic taste, rash.

  • Which is better, doxycycline or clindamycin?

    Both are highly effective, but clindamycin is often prescribed for dental and serious anaerobic infections, while doxycycline is common for acne and respiratory infections. The choice depends on the infection.

  • Why would a doctor prescribe clindamycin instead of amoxicillin?

    When the patient is allergic to penicillin Infecting bacteria are resistant to amoxicillin For certain severe or anaerobic infections

  • Is 3 days of clindamycin enough?

    Most infections require at least 5–7 days. Always finish your full prescription unless told otherwise by your doctor.

  • What bacteria does clindamycin not treat?

    Clindamycin does not treat most Gram-negative bacteria (e.g., E. coli, Pseudomonas) and does not work for viral infections.

  • What does clindamycin do to skin?

    Used topically, clindamycin treats acne by reducing bacteria and inflammation. Oral clindamycin treats severe skin infections.

  • Who cannot take clindamycin?

    Individuals with a history of colitis/C. difficile infection Those allergic to clindamycin Caution in people with liver/kidney disease

  • What female infections does clindamycin treat?

    Bacterial vaginosis Pelvic inflammatory disease Certain uterine or pelvic infections

  • Why Choose Clindamycin?

    Fast-acting for tough infections Effective for penicillin-allergy patients Fights resistant bacteria Prescription only, ensuring proper guidance and safety

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