Clindamycin Phosphate Topical Lotion
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Patient Information leaflet
This medicine is known as the above names but will be referred to as Dalacin T throughout the leaflet.
Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start using this medicine because it contains important information for you.
• Keep this leaflet. You may need to read it again.
• If you have any further questions, ask your doctor or your pharmacist.
• This medicine has been prescribed for you only. Do not pass it on to others. It may harm them, even if their signs of illness are the same as yours.
• If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.This includes any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet. See section 4.
What is in this leaflet
1. What Dalacin T is and what it is used for
2. What you need to know before you use Dalacin T
3. How to use Dalacin T
4. Possible side effects
5. How to store Dalacin T
6. Contents of the pack and other information
1. What Dalacin T is and what it is used for
Dalacin T contains an antibiotic called clindamycin phosphate and comes as either a solution or lotion. The solution and the lotion are used on the skin to treat acne.
2. What you need to know before you use Dalacin T
Do not use Dalacin T:
• If you are hypersensitive (allergic) to clindamycin, lincomycin or to any of the other ingredients of this medicine (listed in section 6).
• If you have a history of inflammatory bowel disease or antibiotic-associated colitis.
Warnings and precautions
Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before using Dalacin T if you have diarrhoea or usually get diarrhoea when you take antibiotics.
If you develop severe or prolonged or bloody diarrhoea during or after using Dalacin tell your doctor immediately since it may be necessary to interrupt the treatment. This may be a sign of bowel inflammation (pseudomembranous colitis) which can occur following treatment with antibiotics.
Take care when using the lotion around your mouth as it has an unpleasant taste.
Other medicines and Dalacin T
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken or might take any other medicines, including medicines obtained without a prescription.
Tell your doctor if you are using any skin treatments that contain benzoyl peroxide. These medicines should not be used at the same time as Dalacin T.
If you are going to hospital for a surgical procedure, tell your doctor and/or anaesthetist if you are taking drugs that cause paralysis of muscle (neuromuscular blocking agents).
Warfarin or similar medicines - used to thin the blood. You may be more likely to have a bleed. Your doctor may need to take regular blood tests to check how well your blood can clot.
Pregnancy and breast-feeding Pregnancy
If you are pregnant, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before using this medicine.
Breast-feeding
Tell your doctor if you will be breast-feeding while using Dalacin T as the active substance in this medicine may be passed into breast milk. Your doctor will decide if Dalacin T is suitable for you.
Although it is not likely that a nursing infant will take in very much of the active substance from the milk it drinks, if your baby gets bloodstained diarrhoea or shows any signs of illness, tell your doctor at once. You should stop breast-feeding if this happens.
Driving and using machines
No effects on the ability to drive or use machines have been seen with Dalacin T.
Dalacin T contains cetosteryl achohol and methyl parahydroxybenzoate.
Cetostearyl alcohol may cause local skin reactions such as dermatitis (an inflammation of the skin). Methyl parahydroxybenzoate (methyl paraben) may cause allergic reactions that can be delayed.
3. How to use Dalacin T
Always use this medicine exactly as your doctor or pharmacist has told you. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
Usually, you should use this medicine twice a day, shake the bottle well before use. Wash the affected area and put on a thin film of lotion.
The Dalacin T Lotion bottle has a dispensing cap. Wash your hands before and after use and dry them, apply a thin film of the lotion by gently rubbing it into your skin, you may use a cotton pad for this or you can use your fingers. Always replace the cap after use.
If you forget to apply Dalacin T
Do not worry if you miss one or two applications; just carry on as soon as you remember.
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If you stop using Dalacin T
Do not stop using Dalacin T as soon as your acne starts to get better. Ask your doctor when you should stop the treatment.
If you have any further questions on the use of this medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
4. Possible side effects
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
Tell your doctor immediately if you develop severe, persistent or bloody diarrhoea (which may be associated with stomach pain or fever). This is an uncommon side effect which may occur after treatment with antibiotics and can be a sign of serious bowel inflammation.
Other side effects that have been seen with Dalacin T Topical Lotion are:
Very common: may affect more than 1 in 10 people
• Skin irritation (may cause symptoms such as burning, itching, peeling), hives
Common: may affect up to 1 in 10 people
• Oily skin
Frequency not known, but may also occur
• Severe acne (also known as gram-negative folliculitis), stinging of the eye, stomach pain, inflammation of the skin caused by contact with irritants or allergens
• Dalacin T Topical lotion may cause gastrointestinal disturbances (with symptoms such as diarrhoea and nausea)
Reporting of side effects
If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist or nurse. This includes any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet. You can also report side effects directly via the Yellow Card Scheme at: www.mhra.gov.uk/yellowcard. By reporting side effects you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine.
5. How to store Dalacin T
• Do not use after the expiry date printed on the carton or bottle label after EXP. The expiry date refers to the last day of that month.
• Dalacin T Topical Lotion/ Clindamycin Phosphate Topical Lotion should not be stored above 25°C.
• KEEP ALL MEDICINES OUT OF THE SIGHT AND REACH OF CHILDREN
• If your doctor tells you to stop using Dalacin T Topical Lotion/ Clindamycin Phosphate Topical Lotion, please take any remaining medicine back to the pharmacist for safe disposal.
• Only keep the bottle if your doctor tells you to.
• If your medicine becomes discoloured or show signs of deterioration you should consult your pharmacist who will advise you what to do.
• Medicines should not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to dispose of medicines no longer required. These measures will help to protect the environment.
6. Contents of the pack and other information
Your lotion is called Dalacin T Topical Lotion/ Clindamycin Phosphate Topical Lotion.
Each millilitre of white to off-white emulsion, in an aqueous base, contains 10mg of the active ingredient clindamycin (as the phosphate).
Dalacin T Topical Lotion/ Clindamycin Phosphate Topical Lotion also contains the following inactive ingredients: glycerol, sodium lauryl sarcosinate, stearic acid, Lexemul T, cetostearyl alcohol, isostearyl alcohol, methyl paraben and water.
Dalacin T Topical Lotion/ Clindamycin Phosphate Topical Lotion is available in bottles of 30ml.
POM PL No: 6464/2015
This product is manufactured by Pfizer Manufacturing Belgium NV/SA., Rijksweg 12, B-2870 Puurs, Belgium and/or Pfizer Service Company BVBA, Hoge Wei 10, 1930 Zaventem, Belgium and procured from within the EU and repackaged by the Product Licence holder:
Waymade Plc, Miles Gray Road, Basildon, Essex, SS14 3FR.
Leaflet revision and issue date (Ref.) 19.08.2014
DALACIN T is a registered trademark of Pharmacia & Upjohn Company.
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