Introduction to Adabest Gel

Adabest Gel is a topical medicine used to treat acne. It lowers inflammation and reduces oil production, which helps curb pimples, whiteheads and blackheads.

It contains: 

  • Adapalene
  • Clindamycin

 

Do you know how common the issue of acne is among women?

According to a recent study, among the studied population, most of the acne patients (81.7%) were women, and 68.3% had persistent acne.

 

HOW ADABEST GEL WORKS?

Adabest Gel contains two medicines: Adapalene and Clindamycin. Adapalene, a vitamin A derivative, prevents sebum buildup, unclogs the pores and supports natural skin exfoliation, addressing acne issues. Clindamycin is an antibiotic that kills the acne-causing bacteria, providing an effective treatment for acne.

 

HOW TO USE ADABEST GEL?

  • Before application, clean and dry the affected area, following the instructions on the label. 
  • After application, it is essential to wash your hands, unless the hands are in the affected area. 
  • Adherence to the prescribed dose and duration is crucial for good results.

 

WHAT ARE THE SIDE EFFECTS OF ADABEST GEL?

Side effects of Adapalene:

  • Redness
  • Scaling
  • Skin discomfort 

Side effects of Clindamycin:

 

WHAT ARE THE PRECAUTIONS ABOUT ADABEST GEL?

  • Avoid contact with the eyes or mouth; if accidental contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water. 
  • Application to broken, sunburnt, or sensitive skin should be avoided.
  • Any unusual dryness, redness, or peeling should be reported to your doctor. 
  • During treatment, use sunscreen and limit sun exposure. 
  • Consult your dermatologist before combining it with other acne products, and refrain from waxing while using this medication.

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