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Clinically Accepted Off-Label Uses:
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Renal Impairment:
Hepatic Impairment:
Administration Notes:
Clindamycin is a lincosamide antibiotic that binds to the 50S subunit of the bacterial ribosome, thereby inhibiting the translocation step in protein synthesis. This results in inhibition of bacterial growth (bacteriostatic effect), although it may be bactericidal at high concentrations or against particularly susceptible organisms. It is effective against Gram-positive cocci (including MRSA), anaerobic bacteria, and certain protozoa. Clindamycin also inhibits the synthesis of bacterial toxins, making it a useful adjunct in toxin-mediated infections such as necrotizing fasciitis.
Common (Systemic Use):
Common (Topical Use):
Serious:
Timing & Dose Dependence:
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Enzyme Systems:
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Vaginal Cream/Ovules: