Adjunctive clindamycin for cellulitis: clinical trial comparing flucloxacillin with or without clindamycin for the treatment of limb cellulitis Brindle, R
Adjunctive Clindamycin for Cellulitis: Clinical trial comparing flucloxacillin with or without clindamycin for the treatment of limb cellulitis (C4C Trial)
Usual recommended dosages of clindamycin in adults. The recommended Dosage for certain bacterial infections, including cellulitis and dental infections.
Clindamycin is usually available as one of three salts: clindamycin phosphate, clindamycin hydrochloride, or clindamycin cellulitis, and
Gynecological infections including endometritis, nongonococcal tubo-ovarian abscess, pelvic cellulitis Clindamycin dosage modification is not necessary in
Cellulitis (treatment of choice for non-purulent cellulitis). clindamycin may cause more Clostridioides difficile than IV clindamycin.
No Benefits Seen for Adjunctive Clindamycin in Cellulitis In patients with limb cellulitis, the use of adjunctive clindamycin with
Cellulitis (treatment of choice for non-purulent cellulitis). clindamycin may cause more Clostridioides difficile than IV clindamycin.
Clindamycin For Cellulitis: Clinical trial comparing flucloxacillin with or without clindamycin for the treatment of limb cellulitis (C4C Trial)
Cellulite = colloquial term for bumpy, aging skin