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Cleargel 1% Gel

Written By Dr. Shreya Gupta, MDS (Oral Pathology & Microbiology), BDS
Reviewed By Dr. Varun Gupta, MD Pharmacology, MBBS
Last updated on 12 Nov 2024 | 01:10 AM (IST)
Cleargel 1% Gel is a topical antibiotic commonly prescribed for the treatment of acne, particularly when breakouts occur on the face, chest, or back. It works by reducing the number of acne-causing bacteria on the skin, thereby minimizing inflammation and preventing the formation of new pimples.
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Product introduction

Apply Cleargel 1% Gel in the exact dose and duration prescribed by your doctor. Make sure the skin is clean and dry. Spread a thin layer over the affected areas. Wash your hands before and after applying the medicine. Use it regularly, even if you don’t see immediate results, as it can take a few weeks to notice improvement. Avoid excessive exposure to the sun and use sunscreen, as Cleargel 1% Gel may make your skin more sensitive to sunlight.


The most common side effects of Cleargel 1% Gel are dry skin, skin irritation, diarrhea, and gastrointestinal disturbances. These are usually mild and go away as your skin adjusts to the treatment. To reduce irritation, use a gentle moisturizer or consult your doctor if the symptoms become bothersome. If you experience severe reactions, such as a rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing, stop using it and seek medical help immediately.


While using Cleargel 1% Gel, avoid applying it to broken or irritated skin, and keep it away from your eyes, nose, and mouth. Be cautious with other acne treatments, as combining too many products can irritate the skin. If you have a history of digestive problems like colitis, let your doctor know before starting treatment, as Cleargel 1% Gel may increase the risk of certain side effects. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should also consult their doctor before using this medicine.

Uses of Cleargel Gel

Benefits of Cleargel Gel

Treatment of Acne
Cleargel 1% Gel is an antibiotic that works by stopping the growth of bacteria causing acne on your skin. It may take several weeks before your symptoms improve so you need to keep using this medicine even if it appears not to be working. Sometimes acne may get worse before it gets better, however, with proper use, your skin will get clearer. The earlier you start using it, the less likely you are to get scars.

Side effects of Cleargel Gel

Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them
Common side effects of Cleargel
  • Dry skin
  • Skin irritation
  • Diarrhea
  • Gastrointestinal disturbance

How to use Cleargel Gel

This medicine is for external use only. Use it in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Clean and dry the affected area and apply the gel. Wash your hands after applying, unless hands are the affected area.

How Cleargel Gel works

Cleargel 1% Gel is an antibiotic. It prevents the synthesis of essential proteins bacteria require to carry out vital functions. Thus, it stops the bacteria from growing and prevents the infection from spreading.

Quick tips

  • You have been prescribed Cleargel 1% Gel 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 Cleargel 1% Gel.
  • 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 Cleargel 1% Gel and consult your doctor.

Safety advice

Alcohol

Alcohol

No interaction found/established
Pregnancy

Pregnancy

SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Cleargel 1% Gel is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effects to the developing baby; however, there are limited human studies.
Breast feeding

Breast feeding

CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Cleargel 1% Gel is probably unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug may pass into the breastmilk and harm the baby.
Driving

Driving

No interaction found/established
Kidney

Kidney

No interaction found/established
Liver

Liver

No interaction found/established
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Frequently asked questions

Before using Cleargel 1% Gel, clean and dry the affected area. Gently and thoroughly massage it into the skin. Be careful not to get the medication in your eyes or mouth. If Cleargel 1% Gel gets in your eyes accidentally, wash with plenty of water and call your doctor if your eyes are irritated.
Use Cleargel 1% Gel for as long as your doctor tells you. You may have to use it for several months to clear your acne completely. Even the initial benefits may take several weeks to appear following which you shall be able to note a gradual but definite improvement. Usually, Cleargel 1% Gel should be used for a maximum of 12 weeks. You may need to use more than one tube of Cleargel 1% Gel during each course of treatment.
Cleargel 1% Gel treats and prevents acne by stopping the growth of bacteria (Propionibacterium acnes) which causes it. Acne is an extremely common skin condition. During adolescence, grease glands in the skin produce extra grease in response to normal amounts of sex hormones in the body which can cause blocked pores (i.e., blackheads). When this happens, the pores are invaded by bacteria. As a result, certain chemicals are produced which go into deeper parts of the skin to produce red spots filled with pus, called acne.
Cleargel 1% Gel is effective if used in the dose and duration advised by your doctor. Do not stop taking it even if you see improvement in your condition. If you stop using Cleargel 1% Gel too early, the symptoms may return or worsen.
Be careful not to get Cleargel 1% Gel into your eyes or mouth. If you happen to get it in your eyes, rinse off with plenty of water immediately and contact your doctor. You must not use Cleargel 1% Gel if you are allergic to it or any of its ingredients. Tell your doctor if you notice any allergic reaction while using it for the first time. Inform your doctor if you are taking any medicines regularly, to prevent any allergic reaction with other medicines. Do not cover the area being treated with Cleargel 1% Gel with a bandage, as this may increase absorption of this medicine and increase the side effects. Do not use more than what is recommended to relieve your symptoms faster. Using more than what is advised will only increase the side effects. Let your doctor know if you are planning to conceive. Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should use Cleargel 1% Gel only if prescribed by the doctor.
Cleargel 1% Gel is effective if used in the dose and duration advised by your doctor. Do not stop taking it even if you see improvement in your condition. If you stop using Cleargel 1% Gel too early, the symptoms may return or worsen.

Fact Box

Chemical Class

Lincomycin

Habit Forming

No

Therapeutic Class

ANTI INFECTIVES

Action Class

Lincosamides

References

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  2. Chambers HF, Deck DH. Tetracyclines, Macrolides, Clindamycin, Chloramphenicol, Streptogramins, & Oxazolidiones. In: Katzung BG, Masters SB, Trevor AJ, editors. Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. 11th ed. New Delhi, India: Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited; 2009. pp. 801-802.
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I ve black spots on my face from last 3 yrs Consulted local skin specialists prescribed cleargel n apgel for one month

Dr. Souvik Sardar
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I've had horrible acne since at least 4 years and decided to get help from a dermatologist 1 year ago. Initially I was prescribed Peroduo gel (Adapalene 0.1%) to be applied before bed and cleargel(clindamycin phosphate) during the day. It didn't seem to do anything at all. I was then put on Tretiva - 20 mg (Isotretinoin) oral and the peroduo gel was changed to peroclin(Clindamycin and benzoyl peroxide) gel which worked a little but not much. The cleargel was changed to Clincure - N (Clindamycin and niacinamide). After this failed, I was told to continue with the dosage of isotretinoin brought up to 30mg per day. This also did not do much. After some research on my own, I decided to try stronger medications by myself. I currently take Tretiva 30 daily and use Azelaic Acid 20% cream during the day and Tazarotene 0.1% (Tazret Forte) before bed and although this has helped a lot compared to what the condition of my face was in the past, the problem still persists. I've also tried topical tretinoin 0.05%(Retino - A) but that didn't make a huge difference. I find the tazarotene works better than the tretinoin cream. At the moment, my pimples have gone down in number but I do have a lot of hyperpigmentation on the sides of my face and redness on my cheeks which is sometimes irritated when touched. I use SPF 40 sunscreen when I go outside and as a moisturizer I use Aquasoft FC by Ajanta pharmaceuticals. I'm also prescribed two facewashes - AHAglow S (Morning) by Torrent and Brevoxyl 4% (Evening) What should I do to fix this problem completely? Should I revisit my dermatologist and ask for a dosage increase in the isotretinoin? Any advice or help is highly appreciated. Thank you very much.

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