Beclometasone + Clindamycin + Nicotinamide + Vitamin E

Information about Beclometasone + Clindamycin + Nicotinamide + Vitamin E

Beclometasone + clindamycin + nicotinamide + vitamin e uses

Beclometasone+Clindamycin+Nicotinamide+Vitamin E is used in the treatment of acne.

How beclometasone + clindamycin + nicotinamide + vitamin e works

This is a combination of a steroid, an antibiotic, and B vitamins. Beclomethasone reduces redness, itching, and swelling by inhibiting the production of certain inflammatory chemicals. Clindamycin disrupts bacterial protein synthesis and kills the bacteria. Nicotinamide reduces the swelling and redness associated with acne. Vitamin E has anti-inflammatory properties that can support your immune system and help in cell regeneration.

Common side effects of beclometasone + clindamycin + nicotinamide + vitamin e

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Available Medicine for Beclometasone + Clindamycin + Nicotinamide + Vitamin E

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Expert advice for Beclometasone + Clindamycin + Nicotinamide + Vitamin E

  • Before you apply Beclometasone + Clindamycin + Nicotinamide + Vitamin E, wash the area with any medicated face wash and water and gently dry it with a towel.
  • Apply the medicine to all the areas where acne is present and not just to each acne.
  • Try to avoid getting it on the sensitive areas of your skin, like in or around your nostrils, eyes, and mouth.
  • Beclometasone + Clindamycin + Nicotinamide + Vitamin E may make your skin more sensitive to sunlight than usual. Therefore, it is best to apply it at night and wash it off in the morning. A sun protection cream can also help if you are out in the sun on bright days, even if it is cloudy.
  • Continue with the treatment for as long as prescribed by your doctor. The most common reason for treatment failure is giving up too soon, thinking that the treatment is not working. However, consult the doctor if your skin has not improved even after completing the prescribed time.

Frequently asked questions for Beclometasone + Clindamycin + Nicotinamide + Vitamin E

Beclometasone + Clindamycin + Nicotinamide + Vitamin E

Q. In how much time does Beclometasone+Clindamycin+Nicotinamide+Vitamin E shows its effect?
This cream may take up to 2-3 weeks to show its effect. Use it as per the directions given by your doctor. In case there is no improvement in the symptoms, please consult the doctor.
Q. Does drinking water help you get rid of acne?
Drinking an adequate amount of water makes your skin supple by keeping it hydrated, thereby keeping acne at bay. However, if you are well hydrated and still have severe and recurrent acne, it is advised to consult your doctor to know its real cause.
Q. Which foods can trigger acne breakouts?
Diet can have an important role in the way your skin looks. Some of the foods that are known to aggravate acne are deep-fried, oily, and high-sugar foods. Milk and dairy products like cheese, butter, etc. can also cause acne in some people. Apart from avoiding these foods, it is also important to include green leafy vegetables, fruits, fiber, and fresh juice in your diet in order to achieve clear skin.
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Q. How can I clear my acne fast?
There is no sure shot way to clear your acne overnight. You can try some simple remedies, such as washing your face with a gentle cleanser, keeping your hands away from your face, and applying spot treatment on your acne as advised by the doctor. Apart from this, it is suggested to go light on your makeup and skincare to avoid clogging up pores. A balanced diet free of processed and fast foods can also help you get clear and acne-free skin fast.
Q. What it means when acne is on certain areas of your face?
Here’s a guide to common acne zones and what they might mean:<br>a. Acne on the chin and jawline: These are caused by hormone imbalance.<br>b. Acne on the forehead: This could be due to oily hair and scalp.<br>c. Acne on the cheeks: It is possible that your phone and pillow cover are harboring spot-causing bacteria. Be sure to clean/wash them regularly.
Q. Are acne and pimples the same?
No acne and pimples are not same. Acne is a disease and pimples are one of its symptoms.
Q. What are the different types of pimples?
The different types of pimples are:<br>a. Blackheads: Open pores with excess oil, dirt, and dead skin that looks like a black spot. b. Whiteheads: Closed pores that are white or yellowish in appearance.<br>c. Papules: Small swollen and red bumps on the skin surface that are painful to touch.<br>d. Pustules: Pus-filled pimples that look like whiteheads.<br>e. Cysts: Painful pimples that are filled with a thick, yellow or white fluid.<br>f. Nodules: Large and painful lumps, present deep under the skin’s surface.

Content on this page was last updated on 18 May, 2023, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)