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Medication known as Cleocin Hcl, also referred to as Clindamycin, has been used to combat a variety of bacterial infections for decades. Specifically designed to combat bacterial growth, it effectively tackles infections of the skin, lungs, blood, reproductive organs in females, and even internal organs. Note that this antibiotic is not effective against viral infections such as the common cold or flu. Approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration back in 1970, this drug continues to be sold under the brand name Cleocin.

What are the key facts to keep in mind regarding Clindamycin (Cleocin Hcl)?

Avoid using this medication if you have any adverse reactions to clindamycin or lincomycin.

The potential impact of this drug on an unborn child is uncertain. Inform your healthcare provider about your pregnancy status or intentions.

Clindamycin may transfer into breast milk, leading to potential complications in the nursing infant. Should you breastfeed while on this medication, contact your doctor immediately if your infant experiences diaper irritations, oral or throat discoloration, stomach issues, or watery/bloody diarrhea.

Injection of Clindamycin potentially contains a substance that could result in severe adverse effects or even fatality in extremely young or premature infants. Refrain from administering this medication to a minor unless under the guidance of a healthcare professional.

In case of any previous occurrences of:

  • inflammatory bowel diseases like colitis or Crohn's disease;
  • allergic skin reactions such as eczema;
  • severe allergic responses to aspirin or asthma;
  • liver or kidney complications; or
  • an aversion to yellow food coloring.
  • What are the adverse effects of Clindamycin (Cleocin Hcl)?

    Seek immediate medical assistance if you experience (rashes, difficulty breathing, facial or throat swelling) (fever, throat irritation, eye discomfort, skin agony, reddish or purplish skin eruptions that expand and lead to skin peeling).

    If experiencing a severe drug reaction causing widespread bodily effects, it is imperative to promptly seek medical attention. Signs to watch for may encompass: skin eruption, elevated body temperature, enlarged lymph nodes, flu-like indications, muscular discomfort, profound fatigue, peculiar bruising, or a jaundiced complexion.

    Contact your physician immediately should you encounter:

  • renal issues--edema, decreased urine output, fatigue, or breathlessness;
  • hepatic dysfunction--diminished appetite, upper right abdominal discomfort, weariness, itching, dark urine, pale stools, or jaundiced appearance.
  • Any alteration in bowel movements;
  • Intense abdominal discomfort, diarrhea with a watery or bloody consistency;
  • Insufficient urine output; or
  • A metallic flavor in your mouth (following the administration of clindamycin).
  • Feelings of queasiness, bouts of vomiting, abdominal pain;
  • Mild outbreak of skin irritation; or
  • Irritation or unusual discharge from the vagina;
  • Ordinary adverse reactions might encompass:

    This compilation does not encompass the full range of potential adverse reactions, and other reactions could manifest. Contact your physician for guidance regarding adverse reactions. Any reactions can be reported to the FDA by calling 1-800-FDA-1088.

    Is it safe to use Clindamycin (Cleocin Hcl) when pregnant or breastfeeding?

    It is uncertain whether Cleocin may pose risks to an unborn child. Inform your healthcare provider if you are expecting or planning to conceive. Clindamycin has the potential to transfer through breast milk and could lead to adverse reactions in an infant being breastfed. Should you observe symptoms such as diaper rash, mouth/throat redness or white patches, stomach discomfort, or watery/bloody diarrhea in your baby while taking this medication, consult your doctor.

    Are there specific medications or foods that I should avoid while on Clindamycin (Cleocin Hcl)?

    The use of antibiotics can sometimes result in diarrhea, which may indicate a new infection. Refrain from using anti-diarrhea medications unless instructed by your doctor. Contact your healthcare provider if you experience watery or bloody diarrhea.

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