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INTRODUCTION ABAKA GEL is a combination of Clindamycin and Nicotinamide which belongs to a group of medicines called Lincomycin antibiotics and Vitamin B3 complex, respectively. ABAKA GEL is used to treat mild to moderate acne which is a skin condition that occurs when hair follicles become pl...
ABAKA GEL is a combination of Clindamycin and Nicotinamide which belongs to a group of medicines called Lincomycin antibiotics and Vitamin B3 complex, respectively. ABAKA GEL is used to treat mild to moderate acne which is a skin condition that occurs when hair follicles become plugged with oil and dead skin cells which may occur due to variety of causes such as genetics, fluctuating hormone levels, stress, high humidity or using oily or greasy personal care products which may affect people of all ages.
It is characterized by symptoms such as open or closed plugged pores, small red & tender bumps, pimples, large, solid or painful lumps under the skin and painful & pus-filled lumps under the skin.
Before using ABAKA GEL inform your doctor if you have liver, kidney, lung or heart diseases. Avoid applying ABAKA GEL to a cut, scrapped, sunburnt or eczema affected skin.
ABAKA GEL should be used with caution in pregnant and in breastfeeding women. ABAKA GEL is not recommended for use in children and adolescents (below 12 years). Consult your doctor before applying.
The most common side effects of using ABAKA GEL are skin inflammation, contact dermatitis (red, itchy rash), inflammation of hair follicles, itchy skin, dry skin and peeling of skin. Consult your doctor if any of these symptoms worsen.
ABAKA GEL helps to treat acne, where Clindamycin reduces free fatty acid concentrations on the skin and suppresses the growth of Propionibacterium acnes (Corynebacterium acnes), a bacteria found in sebaceous glands and follicles and Nicotinamide exerts anti-inflammatory effect in acne and interrupts sebum production.
Apply ABAKA GEL as advised by your physician. It is for external use only. Before applying the medicine normally wash and dry the affected area and apply a thin layer of this medicine on the affected area. Treated areas on the face need not be covered with a plaster or bandage. Do not apply this medicine beyond the recommended duration. Avoid applying ABAKA GEL around your eyes, including eyelids. Rinse it off with water if you accidentally get it in these areas.
Skin rash/Itchy skin:
Avoid hot bath because hot water can irritate your skin further. Do not scratch the affected area. Use protective clothing when going outdoors. Regularly moisturize your skin and apply calamine lotion as a coolant. Discuss with your doctor if the symptom worsens.
ABAKA GEL should be used with caution in pregnant women. Consult your doctor before applying.
ABAKA GEL should be used with caution in breastfeeding women. Consult your doctor before applying.
ABAKA GEL is not recommended for use if you are allergic to Clindamycin, Nicotinamide or any other ingredients of this medicine.
ABAKA GEL is not recommended for use if you have:
Use in Pediatrics:
ABAKA GEL is not recommended for use in children and adolescents (below 12 years). Consult your doctor before using it for your child.
Use in Geriatrics:
There is no information on the use of ABAKA GEL in elderly patients. Consult with your doctor before using.
A. Drug - Drug interactions:
Before using ABAKA GEL, inform your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicines:
Overdosage:
If you or anyone else accidentally ingests or applies too much of ABAKA GEL, consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital.
Drug | : | Clindamycin, Nicotinamide |
Pharmacological Category | : | Lincomycin antibiotics, Vitamin B3 complex |
Therapeutic Indication | : | Mild to moderate acne |
Dosage Forms | : | Gel, Cream, Ointment |
What special precautions should I follow while using ABAKA GEL?
Before using ABAKA GEL inform your doctor if you have liver, kidney, lung or heart diseases. Avoid applying ABAKA GEL to a cut, scrapped, sunburnt or eczema affected skin. This medicine is not for oral, ophthalmic or intravaginal use.
What is ABAKA GEL used for?
ABAKA GEL is indicated for the treatment of mild to moderate acne in patients above 12 years of age. Do not use it for any other condition other than that prescribed by your doctor.
How should I use ABAKA GEL?
Always apply ABAKA GEL, as directed by your physician. It is for external use only. On the affected area, apply a thin layer of this medicine. Treated areas on the face need not be covered with a plaster or bandage. Do not apply this medicine on your face beyond 5 days. Avoid applying ABAKA GEL around your eyes, including eyelids.
Is ABAKA GEL safe to use in pregnant and breastfeeding women?
ABAKA GEL should be used with caution during pregnancy, women planning for pregnancy and in breastfeeding women. Consult your doctor before applying.
Can ABAKA GEL cause skin irritation or itchy skin?
ABAKA GEL may cause skin irritation or itchy skin. Avoid hot bath because hot water can irritate your skin further. Do not scratch the affected area. Use protective clothing when going outdoors. Regularly moisturize your skin and apply calamine lotion as a coolant. Discuss with your doctor if the symptom worsens.
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Written By Dr. Priyanka Goel, BDS
Last updated on 22 Nov 2022 | 05:43 PM(IST)