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Clindamycin (1% w/v)
Erytop Mist Spray is an antibiotic used to treat acne by attacking the bacteria that cause pimples on the face, chest, or back.
Solution
Erytop Mist Spray is an antibiotic specifically designed to combat bacteria responsible for acne. It is commonly used to treat acne that manifests as spots or pimples on the face, chest, or back. The medication works by inhibiting the synthesis of essential proteins required by bacteria, thereby preventing their growth and the spread of infection. While generally safe, it may cause minor burning, stinging, or irritation upon application. It is important to avoid contact with the eyes, nose, or mouth and to consult a doctor if the treated area becomes more irritated or infected. Erytop Mist Spray is considered safe during pregnancy but may be unsafe during breastfeeding.
Use this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Wash your skin with a mild cleanser and pat it dry before applying Erytop Mist Spray. Apply it as a thin layer onto clean, dry, unbroken skin affected by acne.
Erytop Mist Spray is an antibiotic that works by preventing the synthesis of essential proteins required by bacteria to carry out vital functions. This stops the bacteria from growing and prevents the infection from spreading.
You have been prescribed Erytop Mist Spray for the treatment of acne. You may have to use it for a long time before your acne starts to improve. Be patient and keep using it every day. Wash your skin with a mild cleanser and pat it dry before applying Erytop Mist Spray. Apply it as a thin layer onto clean, dry, unbroken skin affected by acne. It may cause minor burning, stinging, or irritation when applied. Inform your doctor if this does not go away. Avoid contact with your eyes, nose, or mouth. Rinse it off with water if you accidentally get the cream in these areas. If you think the area of skin you are treating has become more irritated and infected, you should stop using Erytop Mist Spray and consult your doctor.