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Clindesse® (clindamycin phosphate) Vaginal Cream, 2%, is indicated for the treatment of bacterial vaginosis in women who are not pregnant. Clindesse has not been adequately studied in pregnant women and should be used during pregnancy only as prescribed by your healthcare provider.
 
See your healthcare provider in order to rule out other vaginal infections, such as yeast infection, trichomoniasis, chlamydia, and other sexually transmitted diseases, before using Clindesse.
Do not use Clindesse if you have had a reaction to clindamycin, lincomycin, or any other Clindesse ingredients. Clindesse should not be used if you have experienced inflammation of the intestine or colon.
 
Important Safety Information
This cream contains mineral oil that may weaken latex or rubber products such as condoms or vaginal contraceptive diaphragms. Use of these birth control methods is not recommended during—or for 5 days following—treatment with Clindesse. During this time period, condoms may not prevent pregnancy or protect against HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.
 
Talk to your healthcare provider if you experience diarrhea after treatment with Clindesse. Though rare, it may be indicative of colon inflammation.
 
The most frequently reported Clindesse side effects were fungal vaginal infection, vulvovaginal itching, and headache.
 
 
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