Serious respiratory tract infections; serious skin and skin structure infections The usual daily adult dosage of CLINDAMYCIN ASPEN for infections of the intra
tract infections; serious skin and soft tissue infections Clindamycin dosage modification may not be necessary in patients with renal disease.
Streptococci: Serious respiratory tract infections; serious skin and soft tissue infections. Clindamycin dosage modification may not be necessary in
skin infection called cellulitis, or a potentially fatal blood infection The dosage of clindamycin for a tooth infection varies. Patients
A: Clindamycin is an antibiotic that is used to treat various bacterial infections in dogs, including skin and soft tissue infections, dental infections, and bone infections. Q: What is the typical dosage of clindamycin for dogs? A: The typical dosage of clindamycin for dogs is 5-10 mg/lb every 12 hours, depending on the severity of the
Streptococci: Serious respiratory tract infections; serious skin and soft tissue infections. Clindamycin dosage modification may not be necessary in
Streptococci: Serious respiratory tract infections; serious skin and soft tissue infections. CLEOCIN Pediatric Dosage and Administration (clindamycin).
Skin and soft tissue infections. Dosage in renal impairment. Clindamycin dosage modification is not necessary in patients with renal
dosage regimens of clindamycin phosphate. Antimicrob Agents Infection caused by staphylococci / Skin Infections / Staphylococcus aureus Infection
Cellulite = colloquial term for bumpy, aging skin