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Has any girl here used Clindamycin?


I was just wondering if anyone here used Clindamycin (the kind that you have to insert in your vagina) How does this medicine work to cure bacterial vaginosis? And when you're done with the 7 days, does the cream just wash itself out of what?

The drug is absorbed by your body. That's how it works and no, you won't have to wash it out.

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