Scientific Rationale and Clinical Basis for Clindamycin Use in the Treatment of Dermatologic Disease
Clindamycin is a highly effective antibiotic of the lincosamide class. It has been widely used for decades to treat a range of skin and soft tissue infections in dermatology and medicine. Clindamycin is commonly prescribed for acne vulgaris, with current practice standards utilizing fixed-combinatio...
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Main Authors: | Maria K. Armillei (Author), Ivan B. Lomakin (Author), James Q. Del Rosso (Author), Ayman Grada (Author), Christopher G. Bunick (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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