CategoryDetails
Type of DrugTopical Acne Treatment 
 
Health Conditions TreatedAcne Vulgaris (moderate to severe acne) 
Active IngredientsClindamycin (1%), Tretinoin (0.025%) 
Brand NamesTreclin Gel 
Available StrengthsClindamycin 1%, Tretinoin 0.025% 
Available AsGel
Possible Side EffectsDryness, redness, peeling, irritation, allergic reactions, burning sensation, sensitivity to sunlight 
ManufacturersVarious manufacturers depending on the country

What is Treclin Gel (Clindamycin & Tretinoin)? 

Treclin Gel is a topical treatment used for managing acne. It combines Clindamycin and Tretinoin, an antibiotic and form of Vitamin A, respectively, to clear up acne lesions, reduce inflammation, and prevent future breakouts. This is designed for patients with moderate to severe acne who have seen minimal success with other treatments. Treclin is targeting the bacteria causing the acne and the pores that contribute to the breakout. 

The gel is applied once a day, usually at night, to the affected areas of the skin. Regular use of Treclin Gel leads to a decrease in the severity of acne, fewer breakouts, and an overall improvement in the appearance of the skin. 

What is Treclin Gel (Clindamycin & Tretinoin) Used For? 

Acne Vulgaris Treatment: Treclin Gel is used to treat acne vulgaris, especially in moderate to severe cases. 
Breaking Out Prevention: Blocks the future breakouts of acne by clearing pores and further minimising bacteria spreading on the skin. 
Inflammation Reduction: Both Clindamycin and Tretinoin prove effective in reducing the inflammation which usually comes with acne. 
Skin Texture Improvement: The general texture and appearance of skin can also be improved after some time through repeated use of Treclin Gel, as it lowers the acne and the potential of scars. 

How Treclin Gel (Clindamycin & Tretinoin) Works? 

Treclin Gel works by the combined action of Clindamycin and Tretinoin.  

Clindamycin: Clindamycin is an antibiotic that targets acne-causing bacteria. It kills the bacteria, thereby reducing the number of acne lesions and preventing further outbreaks. 
Tretinoin: Tretinoin accelerates the turnover of skin cells. This prevents pores from getting clogged and reduces the formation of acne lesions. Tretinoin also helps in reducing inflammation and redness, making the skin look less irritated. 
Combination of Both: Clindamycin and Tretinoin together form a comprehensive solution for acne treatment as they treat both the bacteria and the issues of skin cells causing acne. 

When to Consider Treclin Gel (Clindamycin & Tretinoin) for Acne Treatment? 

Who to Take Treclin Gel (Clindamycin & Tretinoin)? 

Treclin Gel is best for the patient who suffers from moderate to severe acne without any response from over-the-counter treatments. Your acne is constant and impacts self-esteem or lifestyle, and therefore, Treclin Gel can help. It also should be given to those individuals with inflammatory acne lesions such as pustules and papules. 

Who Should Not Take Treclin Gel (Clindamycin & Tretinoin)? 

Pregnant Women: It is strictly not advised on pregnant women due to the presence of Tretinoin being a Vitamin A derivative, where excessive intake of Vitamin A by pregnant women leads to severe baby abnormalities. Before taking this gel, always ask your doctor, especially if pregnant or planning pregnancy.  

People with Sensitive Skin: People who have very sensitive skin may show irritation, excessive dryness, or peeling. Consult the doctor before application in case you have sensitive skin. 

Allergic Reactions: Patients sensitive to Clindamycin, Tretinoin, or any component of Treclin Gel should avoid taking this product. 

Severe Acne: If the acne is particularly severe, specifically cystic in nature, a combination of treatments will be administered; oral medications could be prescribed by the treating physician. 

Is Treclin Gel (Clindamycin & Tretinoin) Available Over the Counter? 

No, Treclin Gel is a prescription medication and cannot be purchased over the counter. To obtain this medication, you will need to consult with a healthcare provider who will evaluate your skin condition and determine whether Treclin Gel is the right treatment. A doctor or dermatologist will provide a prescription, which you can take to a pharmacy to have filled. 

Alternative Medications 

Several other medications and treatments may be considered for acne, depending on its severity and cause. Some options include: 

Differin: Available in various forms such as creams and gels. This ingredient helps to kill acne-causing bacteria and reduce inflammation. 
Salicylic Acid: Found in many over-the-counter acne treatments, salicylic acid helps to exfoliate the skin, preventing clogged pores. 
Topical Antibiotics: Other antibiotics like erythromycin or clindamycin (in other formulations) may be prescribed if bacterial infection is a significant factor in your acne. 
Oral Medications: For extreme acne, the physician may administer oral antibiotics, including tetracycline or isotretinoin, for a more serious treatment course.

How to Use Treclin Gel (Clindamycin & Tretinoin)? 

  1. Wash Your Face: Apply a gentle face wash and blot your face dry with a fresh towel. 
  2. Thin Layer Application: Use your fingertips to dispense a tiny quantity of Treclin Gel (a little pea-sized). 
  3. Apply to Affected Areas: Apply the gel to the affected areas of the skin gently. Avoid sensitive areas such as the eyes, mouth, and broken skin. 
  4. Allow to Absorb: Allow the gel to absorb into your skin before applying any other products, such as moisturiser or makeup. 
  5. Use Once Daily: For best results, use Treclin Gel once daily, usually before bed.

Active Ingredients: 

Clindamycin 1% 
Tretinoin 0.025% 

Inactive Ingredients: 

Water 
Glycerine 
Propylene glycol 
Carbomer 
Sodium hydroxide 

Always check the patient information leaflet (PIL) in your pack for the full ingredient list — especially if you have allergies or sensitivities.

Treclin Gel may cause side effects, though not everyone will experience them. The most common side effects include: 

Dry Skin: Skin may become dry or flaky. 
Redness and Irritation: Some users experience redness or a burning sensation on the skin. 
Flaking: In some cases, the skin could flake and peel. 
Sensitive to Sunlight: The skin tends to be very sensitive to light. 
Swollen Skin: At times, some people may find their skin inflamed. 
Rash: Some other people may react by developing a rash on their skin. 
Itchiness: Slight itchiness is also recorded. 
Allergy: In severe cases, individuals get allergic reactions or swell up, as well as find it hard to breathe. 

If any of these side effects become severe, seek medical attention immediately. Always consult your doctor if you have concerns about side effects.

  • What is Treclin Gel used for?

    Treclin Gel is used to treat moderate to severe acne. The two active ingredients are Clindamycin (an antibiotic) and Tretinoin (a form of Vitamin A). Clindamycin attacks the bacteria causing acne, and Tretinoin encourages cell turnover in the skin and opens pores to reduce clogging. Together, these two active ingredients reduce the breakouts of acne, reduce inflammation, and help the skin look better. 

  • How does Treclin Gel work?

    Treclin Gel works by combining two ingredients that target different aspects of acne development: 

    Clindamycin: This reduces the acne-causing bacteria on the skin so that new pimples do not form. 
    Tretinoin: This accelerates the process of skin cell turnover, which can prevent pores from getting clogged, a leading cause of acne. It also aids in reducing inflammation and redness.

  • Can I use Treclin Gel if I have sensitive skin?

    If you have sensitive skin, you must be careful while using Treclin Gel. Tretinoin can be irritating to your skin, especially when you are first beginning with it. It may cause dryness, redness, and peeling. You must see a dermatologist before using Treclin Gel if you have sensitive skin. He might advise you to start at a lower dose or change the frequency of applying the gel so that irritation can be reduced.

  • How often should I apply Treclin Gel?

    Treclin Gel should be applied once a day, preferably in the evening, before going to bed. Apply a thin layer to the affected areas of your skin. Applying more than the recommended amount may increase the risk of irritation. Always follow your healthcare provider's instructions for the best results. 

  • Can I apply makeup while using Treclin Gel?

    Yes, you can apply makeup while using Treclin Gel. But apply the gel first, let it absorb into the skin, and then apply makeup. Also, try to use non-comedogenic (won't clog pores) makeup products to avoid worsening acne. Ensure that the makeup does not irritate your skin further. 

  • What are the side effects of Treclin Gel?

    Common side effects of Treclin Gel may include: 

    • Dryness and peeling of the skin 
    • Redness or irritation at the site of application 
    • Burning or stinging sensation 
    • Increased sensitivity to sunlight 
    • Rashes or itching in some cases 
    • Rarely, swelling or allergic reactions If side effects are severe or persistent, you should stop using the product and consult your doctor. 
  • How soon can I notice improvements with Treclin Gel?

    You'll start noticing positive changes in your skin after 2-4 weeks of consecutive use. Total results are best observed after a period of 6-8 weeks. Persistence is crucial because you should never stop using the medication unless your healthcare provider tells you to, regardless of the fact that no immediate improvement will be noticed 

  • Can I use Treclin Gel with other acne treatments?

    If you are using another acne treatment, you should always consult your doctor before using a combination of it with Treclin Gel. A combination of treatments will increase the likelihood of irritation and dryness. Your doctor might advise you on alternative treatments or adjust the amount to be applied for better efficacy. 

  • What happens if I miss a dose of Treclin Gel?

    If you miss a dose, apply Treclin Gel as soon as you remember. However, if it's almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and return to your regular schedule. Do not apply extra gel to make up for the missed dose, as this can increase the risk of irritation. 

  • Can I use Treclin Gel during pregnancy?

    Treclin Gel is not recommended during pregnancy, especially during the first trimester, due to the presence of Tretinoin, which is a retinoid. Retinoids have been associated with birth defects. If you're pregnant or planning to become pregnant, consult your doctor for alternative acne treatments. 

  • Can I use Treclin Gel while breastfeeding?

    Treclin Gel should only be used during breastfeeding when the benefits outweigh the risks. Since Tretinoin is poorly absorbed into the skin, there is no likely effect on the milk supply or the baby. Discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor before using Treclin Gel with breastfeeding. 

  • What should I avoid while using Treclin Gel?

    While using Treclin Gel, avoid: 

    • Excessive sun exposure: Treclin Gel can make your skin more sensitive to the sun, so it’s important to wear sunscreen and protective clothing. 
    • Waxing or harsh skin treatments: These may irritate your skin further. 
    • Other acne treatments: Some treatments, like products containing benzoyl peroxide, may interact with Treclin Gel and increase irritation.
  • Can I use Treclin Gel on my back or chest?

    Yes, Treclin Gel can be applied to other affected areas like the back, chest, or shoulders if acne is present there. Just be sure to apply it in a thin layer and follow the same instructions as you would for your face. 

  • Does Treclin Gel help with acne scars?

    The Treclin Gel is very helpful in treating open acne lesions as well as prevent the formation of new acne, but it is not used to reduce the appearance of acne scars. Your doctor can suggest chemical peels or laser therapy to further improve the aesthetic appearance of scars. 

  • Can I use Treclin Gel on other skin conditions?

    Treclin Gel is specifically designed for the treatment of acne. If you have another skin condition such as rosacea, eczema, or psoriasis, consult your doctor before using Treclin Gel, as it may not be appropriate for those conditions. 

  • Does Treclin Gel cause skin discoloration?

    Treclin Gel may cause temporary skin discolouration in some individuals, such as lightning or redness, particularly if the skin becomes irritated. If you notice any unusual discolouration that doesn’t resolve after discontinuing use, contact your doctor. 

  • Can I use Treclin Gel with other skincare products?

    Yes, but take heed not to apply products that are likely to aggravate irritation like exfoliants, astringents, or alcohol-containing products. Be as gentle as you can be and wait for the Treclin Gel to dry in your skin before applying any other products. 

  • What do I do if I experience strong side effects with Treclin Gel?

    In the case of very severe side effects, like swelling of lips or face, hard breathing, and severe itching or stinging sensation in the area applying, Treclin Gel should be discontinued immediately. Most severe reactions with Treclin are rare but not impossible; one should go get help when showing any such sign. 

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