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Clinch 1% Lotion is an allopathic medicine The correct dosage of Clinch 1% Lotion depends on the patient's age, gender, and medical history. This information has been provided in detail in the dosage section.
Clinch 1% Lotion is used to treat the following -
Main Benefits
Other Benefits
This is the usual dosage recommended in most common treatment cases. Please remember that every patient and their case is different, so the dosage can be different based on the disease, route of administration, patient's age and medical history.
Find the right dosage based on disease and age
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Is the use of Clinch 1% Lotion safe for pregnant women?
Clinch 1% Lotion can cause severe side effects if taken during pregnancy, so, pregnant women should talk to their doctor before taking it.
Is the use of Clinch 1% Lotion safe during breastfeeding?
Clinch 1% Lotion can cause moderate side effects on breastfeeding women. If you feel its side effects, then stop taking this drug and consult your doctor. Take this medicine again only if your doctor advises to do so.
What is the effect of Clinch 1% Lotion on the Kidneys?
Clinch 1% Lotion has very mild side effects on the kidneys.
What is the effect of Clinch 1% Lotion on the Liver?
Clinch 1% Lotion has very mild side effects on the liver.
What is the effect of Clinch 1% Lotion on the Heart?
Clinch 1% Lotion is completely safe for the heart.
Clinch 1% Lotion should not be taken with following medicines due to severe side effects it may cause to patients -
Moderate
If you are suffering from any of the following diseases, you should not take Clinch 1% Lotion unless your doctor advises you to do so -
Is this Clinch 1% Lotion habit forming or addictive?
Forming a habit of Clinch 1% Lotion has not been reported.
Is it safe to drive or operate heavy machinery when consuming?
Clinch 1% Lotion does not cause dizziness or sleep, so you can drive a vehicle or operate machinery also.
Is it safe?
Clinch 1% Lotion should be used only after doctor's advice.
Is it able to treat mental disorders?
No, the use of Clinch 1% Lotion in mental disorders is not effective.
Interaction between Food and Clinch 1% Lotion
Taking Clinch 1% Lotion with food does not harm your health.
Interaction between Alcohol and Clinch 1% Lotion
Information about the interaction of Clinch 1% Lotion and alcohol is not currently available because this topic has not been researched yet.
Yes, Clinch 1% Lotion covers anaerobes. It is effective against some of the anaerobic bacteria such as Prevotella melaninogenica, Fusobacterium necrophorum, Fusobacterium nucleatum, Peptostreptococcus anaerobius, and Clostridium perfringens.
Yes, Clinch 1% Lotion can treat UTI (urinary tract infection) but it is not generally preferred as a first line drug of choice for the treatment of UTI. It is only prescribed in UTI when other drugs are not effective in treating the infection.
Discontinuing Clinch 1% Lotion on your own can increase the chances of bacterial resistance and infection relapse. It is recommended that you always consult your doctor if you have decided to discontinue this medicine.
No, Clinch 1% Lotion does not cause hair loss (alopecia). It has not been associated with hair loss till now. If you are experiencing any unusual hair loss after using this drug and you are in doubt that Clinch 1% Lotion is causing this effect then do discuss it with your doctor.
Oral Clinch 1% Lotion can be taken with or without food because food does not have any effect on the absorption of this drug. The topical gel of Clinch 1% Lotion should be applied as a thin layer once daily on the affected area or as advised by your doctor. Precautions must be taken in patients with colitis and improper kidney or liver function.
This medicine data has been created by -
B.Pharma, Pharmacy
5 Years of Experience
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