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clindamycin/adapalene/benzoyl peroxide — Definition
klindamisin/adapalen/benzoil peroksit / clindamycin/adapalene/benzoyl peroxide
Klindamisin is a triple combination drug with adapalen and benzoyl peroxide. Used in the treatment of acne vulgaris; klindamisin reduces bacteria with antibiotic effect, prevents the formation of adapalen komedone and benzoil peroxide shows both antibacterial and keratolytic effect. This combination is effective in resistant acne cases and provides a wider spectrum of action compared to the agents used alone.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is klindamisin/adapalen/benzoil peroksit?
klindamisin/adapalen/benzoil peroksit; klindamisin is a triple combination drug with adapalen and benzoyl peroxide. Used in the treatment of acne vulgaris; klindamisin reduces bacteria with antibiotic effect, prevents the formation of adapalen komedone and benzoil peroxide shows both antibacterial and keratolytic effect. This combination is effective in resistant acne cases and provides a wider spectrum of action compared to the agents used alone.
❓ What is clindamycin/adapalene/benzoyl peroxide in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "clindamycin/adapalene/benzoyl peroxide" is klindamisin/adapalen/benzoil peroksit.
❓ Which medical field is klindamisin/adapalen/benzoil peroksit related to?
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