Clindamycin is normally reserved for severe infections.
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If you have a"strep'' infection, you should keep using Clindamycin for at least 10 days.
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Erythromycin, Clindamycin and tetracycline are the ones most commonly prescribed
but there is no evidence to suggest that any particular topical antibiotic is better than any other.
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The WHO recommended a regimen of seven days
of artesunate(2 mg/kg/day or 100 mg daily for seven days) and Clindamycin(450 mg three times daily for seven days).
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A Gambian study recommended quinine plus Clindamycin for seven days as the first-line treatment for uncomplicated malaria,
and artesunate plus Clindamycin for seven days if this treatment fails.
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Also, it is used topically as a 4% or 5% gel or cream-
as effective as topical 1% Clindamycin(8-week double-blind trial)
performed at the New York University College of Medicine.