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Rifampicin and Clindamycin

Rifampicin and Clindamycin are both antibiotics and are used in combination to treat conditions such as hidradenitis suppuritiva, scalp inflammation and certain infections. They can be very effective treatments and are generally safe but there is a greater risk of side effects in comparison with some other antibiotics.
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The combination of rifampicin and clindamycin can be effective in conditions such as hidradenitis and scalp folliculitis by reducing inflammation and preventing infections from occurring. It is not licensed for this condition but is frequently used by dermatologists in the UK.

You should immediately stop taking both medicines and inform a doctor if you experience any of the following symptoms: diarrhoea, wheeziness, difficulty in breathing, swelling of eyelids, face or lips, fever, yellowing of the skin or eyes, blistering or skin rash, flu-like symptoms, bleeding or easy bruising.

It is essential that blood tests including liver function tests are performed prior to starting treatment and after one month of treatment. If you are unable to attend for these blood results then it is not safe to continue treatment. If you do not receive the results of the blood tests within 1 week of attending you should contact my practice management team to chase the results.

There are many other side effects that can occur and it is essential to read the information leaflets that comes within the packaging of both medicines and contains a full list of all recognised side effects.

Dr Magnus Lynch

About Dr Magnus Lynch

MA(Cantab) DPhil(Oxon) MRCS FRCP

I am a London-based Consultant Dermatologist and Dermatological Surgeon. I am highly experienced in skin cancer diagnosis, Mohs micrographic surgery, acne, rosacea, acne scarring and laser treatments. I studied at the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford, and completed my dermatology training and Mohs fellowship at the prestigious St John's Institute of Dermatology. I graduated from medical school in 2003 and have worked exclusively in Dermatology since 2012.

I lead a research team at King's College London investigating the molecular biology of skin cancer. In recent years I have been involved in Media Appearances, including the Channel 5 series 'Skin A&E', where I perform skin surgeries and treat various skin conditions.

My NHS practice is at Guy's Hospital. I consult with private patients at OneWelbeck (near to Bond Street station) and on Harley Street. Book A Consultation.

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