Find a Dermatologist

Ask your doctor if BenzaClin® may be right for you

Family doctors, also known as general practitioners, and pediatricians handle overall health, including skincare. Dermatologists are doctors who specialize in diagnosing and treating skin problems.

It is up to you and your parents to decide which type of doctor to see about your acne. You may find that even after you visit a general practitioner or pediatrician, you still want the opinion of a specialist.

The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) provides a database that you can search by state, area code, zip code, last name, city, or country to find a dermatologist in your area.


 
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR BENZACLIN®

BenzaClin® is an acne product you can get with a doctor's prescription. You should not use BenzaClin® if you are allergic to clindamycin, benzoyl peroxide, or the antibiotic lincomycin. If allergy symptoms occur such as swelling or shortness of breath, stop using BenzaClin® and call your doctor immediately. Clindamycin, an ingredient in BenzaClin®, may cause diarrhea. You should not use BenzaClin® if you have a history of Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, or antibiotic-associated colitis. Clindamycin taken orally or through IV has been associated with severe colitis, which may result in death. If you experience severe diarrhea or severe abdominal cramps, stop using BenzaClin® and call your doctor immediately.

BenzaClin® is for topical use only. Do not use with other topical acne products unless directed by your doctor. The most frequently reported side effects in the clinical studies include dry skin, application site reaction, itching, peeling, redness and sunburn.


INDICATION
BenzaClin® Topical Gel is indicated for the treatment of acne.

For more information, please see Full Prescribing Information for BenzaClin®.

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