Rx - Prescription Required | Glenmark Pharmaceuticals
Deriva-CMS Gel
- Reduce Acne
- Treat Acne Scars
- Reduce Pimples




Deriva-CMS Gel
Rx - Prescription Required | Glenmark Pharmaceuticals
- Reduce Acne
- Treat Acne Scars
- Reduce Pimples
Product Description
Deriva-CMS Gel is a powerful solution for acne, combining Adapalene and Clindamycin. Adapalene, a vitamin A derivative, enhances skin cell turnover and reduces oil production, preventing pore blockages and inflammation. Clindamycin targets bacteria, disrupting their vital protein production. Together, they combat acne by addressing its root causes, promoting clear, healthy skin. Prior to use, consult your doctor for tailored treatment, and remember to protect your skin from UV exposure.
Composition
Adapalene (0.1% w/w) + Clindamycin (1% w/w)
Uses
- In the treatment of Acne.
Dosage
- Use Deriva-CMS Gel as prescribed by your Physician
How to Use
- Take a pea-sized amount on your finger.
- Massage gently on your face or on the affected skin area.
- For best results, repeat the process once or twice daily.
Additional Information
Side effects
Storage Condition
Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight.
Other Information
Country of Origin
India
Mfg/Marketer details
Unit-Iii, Village Kishanpura, Baddi-Nalagarh Road, District Solan, Himachal Pradesh - 173205, India.
Frequently Asked Questions
Deriva CMS Gel is a prescription combination treatment for acne vulgaris. It is a combination of Adapalene (a retinoid that prevents clogged pores) and Clindamycin (an antibiotic that kills acne-causing bacteria) that work together to fight acne.
Before applying Deriva CMS Gel, wash your face with a mild cleanser and pat it dry completely. Then apply a thin layer of Deriva CMS Gel only to the affected areas (spot treatment or thin film as prescribed by your Dermatologist). Avoid the eyes, lips, and nostrils. Consult your dermatologist if contact occurs.
Yes, Deriva CMS Gel is typically prescribed for once-daily application in the evening or night as Adapalene can increase the risk of sun sensitivity.
Common side effects of Deriva CMS Gel include skin redness, dryness, peeling, and a mild burning or stinging sensation. But these side effects are usually mild and temporary.
It is generally recommended to avoid using topical medications on the breasts while breastfeeding. You should consult your healthcare provider for specific advice regarding the use of Deriva-CMS Gel during pregnancy or while breastfeeding.
You should consult your healthcare provider or pharmacist before using the Deriva gel in conjunction with other medications or skin products. Some products may interact with each other and cause adverse reactions.
The length of time that Deriva gel will last will depend on the frequency of use and the size of the affected area. It is important to follow the instructions provided by your healthcare provider or pharmacist before using the Deriva gel. If you have any concerns about the amount of Lotion you are using, you should consult your healthcare provider.





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