DU it powerfully...and fast
The dual action of clindamycin and benzoyl peroxide is proven more effective than when either is used alone1
Visible results were demonstrated in just 4 weeks2
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Before Treatment
Extensive inflammatory acne on forehead |
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| After 4 Weeks
Virtually cleared of inflammatory acne |
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| After 6 months
Skin remains clear with continued use of Duac Topical Gel |
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Unretouched photos of patient treated with Duac Topical Gel once daily.
Results may vary. Courtesy of Joseph Bikowski, MD
DU it gently...
in 94% of patients studied, tolerance was rated excellent 3
Most frequent side effects may include erythema, peeling, dryness, and burning
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At last, a place where we can be alone and talk about what Duac Topical Gel can do for you.
The Benefits Are
- You use it only once a day
(Unless your doctor instructs differently)
- It is ready to dispense (So you don't have to wait while your pharmacist mixes it)
- It doesn't have to be refrigerated
(Get the most use of Duac Topical Gel by following your doctor's instructions closely. If you have not used the entire tube of Duac Topical Gel in 60 days, discard the remainder)
- It's water-based, fragrance-free, and alcohol-free
(To be less irritating)
- It goes on smoothly and doesn't interfere with wearing make-up
(Be sure to apply Duac Topical Gel before you put on your make-up)
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Although Duac is safe and effective, all medications may have side effects. Side effects of Duac may include redness, peeling, burning, and dryness. Clindamycin, an ingredient of Duac, may cause diarrhea. If you experience severe diarrhea, stop using Duac and consult your physician immediately. You should not use Duac if you are allergic to clindamycin, the antibiotic lincomycin, benzoyl peroxide, any of its components or if you have a history of colitis.
| Footnotes |
| 1- | Duac Topical Gel [Prescribing Information] Clinical Studies section, Stiefel Laboratories, Inc.;2004. |
2- | Data on file, Stiefel Laboratories, Inc. |
3- | Lookingbill DP, Chalker DK, Lindholm JS, et al. Treatment of acne with a combination clindamycin/benzoyl peroxide gel compared with clindamycin gel, benzoyl peroxide gel and vehicle gel: Combined results of two double-blind investigations. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 1997;37:590-595.
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