Clindamycin: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What is Clindamycin?
Clindamycin is a powerful antibiotic belonging to the family of lincomycin antibiotics. It is prescribed for treating various bacterial infections. This includes threatening methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), skin infections, infections in the lungs, blood, reproductive organs of women, and internal organs. This medication works by gradually stopping the growth and spread of bacteria in the body.
One can take the capsule or the liquid solution three to four times a day as prescribed.
Uses of Clindamycin
Clindamycin treats different bacterial infections, which also extend to treating acne, anthrax, and malaria.
The antibiotic can be prescribed with other medicines to treat ear infections, tonsillitis, pharyngitis (pain/ swelling in the back of the throat), toxoplasmosis (infection due to mother-to-child transmission during pregnancy, weak immune system, contaminated meat).
Many specialists prescribe Clindamycin to cure vaginal infections and endocarditis (inflammation of the heart valve) when germs enter the bloodstream (a common occurrence during dental procedures).