What Is Treclin Gel?
Treclin 1% Gel is a prescription treatment for acne. It combines clindamycin (an antibiotic) and tretinoin (a retinoid). Together, they help reduce spots, unclog pores, and calm inflamed skin.
What Is It Used For?
Treclin 1% Gel is used to treat mild to moderate acne in people aged 12 and over. It may: – Kill acne-causing bacteria – Clear blocked pores and blackheads – Reduce redness and swelling – Prevent new spots from forming – Improve skin texture over time
Doctors often prescribe this gel when single treatments aren’t effective enough.
How Does It Work?
Treclin 1% Gel works in two ways. Clindamycin kills the bacteria that trigger acne and reduces infection. Tretinoin speeds up cell turnover and keeps pores clear. This dual-action formula treats current breakouts and helps stop new ones from forming.
You should start seeing results after several weeks of regular use.
Directions
- – Use once daily, at bedtime
- – Apply a thin layer to clean, dry skin
- – Avoid the eyes, lips, and any broken or sunburned skin
- – Wash your hands before and after application
- – Use a gentle moisturiser if skin feels dry
- – Always wear sunscreen during the day, as your skin will be more sensitive to sunlight
Stick to your treatment plan, even if it takes time to see improvements.
Ingredients
- – Clindamycin phosphate (equivalent to 10 mg/g clindamycin)
- – Tretinoin (0.25 mg/g)
These two active ingredients work together to reduce acne and keep pores clear.
Warnings
Avoid using Treclin if you:
- – Have a history of hypersensitivity to Clindamycin or Tretinoin.
- – Have regional enteritis, ulcerative colitis, or a history of any antibiotic-associated colitis.
- – Have a history of skin cancer.
- – Have a history of acute eczemas, rosacea, and perioral dermatitis.
- – Have pustular and deep cystic nodular acne varieties.
- – Treclin should not be used during pregnancy
Side Effects
Common side effects of Treclin Gel include:
- – Dryness
- – Peeling
- – Redness
- – Burning or stinging
- – Skin irritation
These usually improve as your skin adjusts. Stop using Treclin Gel and speak to a doctor if side effects become severe or don’t go away.