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Cleocin Vaginal Ovules

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Cleocin Vaginal Ovules Prescribing Information: Indications & Dosage

Cleocin® (clindamycin phosphate) Structural Formula Illustration

CLEOCIN Vaginal Ovules (clindamycin phosphate vaginal suppositories) are indicated for 3-day treatment of bacterial vaginosis in non-pregnant women. There are no adequate and well-controlled studies of CLEOCIN Vaginal Ovules (clindamycin phosphate vaginal suppositories) in pregnant women.

NOTE: For purposes of this indication, a clinical diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis is usually defined by the presence of a homogeneous vaginal discharge that (a) has a pH of greater than 4.5, (b) emits a “fishy” amine odor when mixed with a 10% KOH solution, ...

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Cleocin Vaginal Ovules Patient Information: Side Effects

Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.

Stop using clindamycin vaginal and call your doctor at once if you have diarrhea that is watery or bloody.

Keep using clindamycin vaginal and talk to your doctor if you have any of these less serious side effects:

  • mild nausea or stomach pain;
  • constipation, gas;
  • vaginal itching, discharge, or pain; or
  • changes in your menstrual periods; or
  • mild skin rash o...

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