Daymac 1% Gel – 10gm
Brand: Dermagen
Generic Name: Clindamycin (1%)
Category: Anti-acne / Antibiotic Gel
Form: Gel
Introduction
Daymac 1% Gel contains Clindamycin, an antibiotic that is widely prescribed in Pakistan for bacterial skin infections and acne. By reducing acne-causing bacteria and inflammation, it helps clear pimples, redness, and skin irritation. Dermatologists often use it as part of acne treatment, especially for patients who cannot tolerate oral antibiotics.
Primary Uses
Doctors commonly recommend Daymac Gel for:
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Acne vulgaris (pimples, blackheads, whiteheads).
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Bacterial skin infections.
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Reducing inflammation and pus formation in acne lesions.
Indications
Clindamycin gel is specifically indicated for:
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Bacterial vaginosis (vaginal bacterial infection – if prescribed as vaginal cream).
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Acne treatment (when applied to the skin).
How to Apply
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Wash and dry the affected area before applying.
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Apply a thin layer of gel directly on the affected skin, once or twice daily (as per your doctor’s advice).
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Wash hands after applying.
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Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, or broken skin.
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Continue use for the full prescribed duration, even if acne improves earlier.
Side Effects
Most patients tolerate Daymac Gel well, but some may notice:
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Dryness or peeling of skin.
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Redness or irritation at application site.
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Mild diarrhea (rare, due to antibiotic effect).
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Vaginal irritation or discharge (if used intravaginally).
Warnings & Precautions
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Pregnancy: Safety data is limited — always consult your doctor before use.
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Breastfeeding: Use with caution; ask your doctor for advice.
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Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, or mucous membranes.
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Do not use if you have a history of inflammatory bowel disease or antibiotic-associated colitis.
Contraindications
Do not use Daymac Gel if you have:
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Allergy to Clindamycin or Lincomycin.
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A history of intestinal disorders (colitis, IBD).
Drug Interactions
Daymac Gel may reduce the effectiveness of latex condoms and tampons if used intravaginally. Always discuss alternative contraceptive options with your doctor.
FAQS
Is Daymac Gel an antibiotic?
Yes. It is a topical antibiotic that helps control acne-causing bacteria.
Will this gel interfere with condoms?
Yes, vaginal use may reduce the strength of latex condoms. Discuss alternatives with your doctor.
How long should I use it?
Use for the full course prescribed by your dermatologist, even if you feel better earlier.
Can I use it for fungal infections?
No. This gel is only effective against bacterial infections, not fungal ones. Dermatologist’s Review
Doctor’s Review (Overview)
Dr. Sara Malik, Consultant Dermatologist (Pakistan): Clindamycin gel is often used for mild to moderate acne, helping reduce pimples and redness. It is generally well tolerated and works best when paired with a consistent skincare routine. Regular use under proper guidance helps lower the risk of resistance.
Storage Instructions
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Keep in a cool, dry place.
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Store away from heat and direct sunlight.
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Keep out of reach of children.
Disclaimer
This information is provided for educational purposes only and is not a prescription. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting, stopping, or changing any medicine, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking other medications.
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