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Using Clindamycin To Treat Bacterial Vaginosis Вђ“ Does It Work? Вђ“ Azmath Apr 2026

Clindamycin is a highly effective, first-line antibiotic used to treat bacterial vaginosis (BV) by inhibiting the growth of harmful bacteria and restoring vaginal balance. Clinical research consistently shows that it works as well as other standard treatments like metronidazole, with cure rates often exceeding 70%. How Clindamycin Works for BV

Clindamycin is available in several forms, allowing for flexibility based on patient preference and history of recurrence: Clindamycin is a highly effective

Bacterial vaginosis occurs when the normal vaginal flora, typically dominated by healthy Lactobacilli , is replaced by overgrowth of anaerobic bacteria like Gardnerella vaginalis . Clindamycin, a lincosamide antibiotic, works by blocking bacterial protein production, which either kills the bacteria or prevents them from multiplying. Common Forms and Dosages typically dominated by healthy Lactobacilli

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