Acne Gel
Acne Gel combines Clindamycin (1%), Spironolactone (2%), Benzoyl Peroxide (5%), Niacinamide (2%), and Tretinoin (0.025%) in a compounded topical formulation. Each active is a commonly compounded dermatologic ingredient. Your provider will determine if this formulation is appropriate based on your individual skin profile.



Acne Gel
Acne Gel combines Clindamycin (1%), Spironolactone (2%), Benzoyl Peroxide (5%), Niacinamide (2%), and Tretinoin (0.025%) in a compounded topical formulation. Each active is a commonly compounded dermatologic ingredient. Your provider will determine if this formulation is appropriate based on your individual skin profile.
Physician reviews your history
Licensed US pharmacy
Ships to your door
Acne Gel
A compounded Acne Gel formulation, prepared by a licensed US compounding pharmacy after a physician decides it suits you.



Acne Gel
Acne Gel combines Clindamycin (1%), Spironolactone (2%), Benzoyl Peroxide (5%), Niacinamide (2%), and Tretinoin (0.025%) in a compounded topical formulation. Each active is a commonly compounded dermatologic ingredient. Your provider will determine if this formulation is appropriate based on your individual skin profile.
Physician reviews your history
Licensed US pharmacy
Ships to your door
100% online
Physician-prescribed
100% online
Physician-prescribed
Who decides whether treatment is right for me?
Do I have to visit a clinic?

The science behind Acne Gel
Acne Gel combines Clindamycin (1%), Spironolactone (2%), Benzoyl Peroxide (5%), Niacinamide (2%), and Tretinoin (0.025%) in a compounded topical formulation. Each active is a commonly compounded dermatologic ingredient. Your provider will determine if this formulation is appropriate based on your individual skin profile.
How does it feel to take Acne Gel?
No more random snack cravings throughout the day
Smaller portions feel just as satisfying as large ones used to
The feeling of being full lasts longer after meals
Are the medications compounded?
Can I talk to a physician after I start?
What happens if I stop?












