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(also known as Dalacin, Cleocin, Evoclin)

Clindamycin is used to treat bacterial infections. It will not work for colds, flu, or other virus infections.

Clindamycin is available only with your doctor's prescription.

Common Brand Names:

Cleocin HCl

Cleocin Pediatric

Cleocin Phosphate IV

Dalacin C Palmitate

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Treatment Success Rate

Top 5 Communities
Condition Members Success
MRSA
72
78%
Hidradenitis Suppurativa
54
59%
Food Addiction
1
100%
Acne
4
100%
Lyme Disease
1
100%
Overall, 72% (134 Members) find Clindamycin helpful

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Discussions

  1. Discussion: WHAT IS CLINDAMYCIN?
    I have been on CLINDAMYCIN before, as far as I know it is an antibiotic. I dont know if it helps with appetite suppression. Hope this helps, goodluck :-) [More]
  2. Discussion: Clindamycin for Hidradenitis Suppurativa
    I am taking clindamycin for an unrelated abscess. It is also helping my HS, at least at the moment. [More]
  3. Discussion: ORACEA AND EVOCLIN....
    Hi I have just started treatment for rosacea and my derm. put me on oracea antibiotics. It seems like less than a week into taking them I noticed my ... [More]
  4. Discussion: WHAT IS CLINDAMYCIN?
    I AM NOT SURE IF I SPELLED THAT RIGHT OR NOT....DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT THIS IS? DOES IT HELP WITH OVEREATING? [More]
  5. Discussion: Clindamycin for
    Tell us about your personal experience with Clindamycin as a treatment: Has it worked? Have you had any issues? Any recommendations or tips? [More]

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