First-of-its-kind
3-in-1 Treatment
for Acne

Cabtreo requires a prescription from a healthcare provider.

Talk to a Derm Without Leaving Your Couch

Start an online consultation and get a personalized acne treatment plan. If appropriate, a prescription for Cabtreo can be sent to your pharmacy—or delivered straight to your door.

You will be sent to Populus, an online platform that matches you with a dermatologist.

Populus is not owned or operated by Bausch Health. 

When using Populus, its privacy policy, terms and conditions, and applicable fees apply.

See a Derm IRL*

Don’t have your own dermatologist?

Find one in your area and ask if Cabtreo is right for you.

*In real life

Cabtreo 50g

One Pump.
Over 2 months of treatment when used as directed.

Available to commercially insured patients for as little 
as $0 when covered and $75 when not covered*

Cabtreo is available in a 50g prescription pump. 
Talk to your dermatologist or pharmacist about 
availability, cost, and insurance options.

*See terms and conditions at https://www.orthorxaccess.com

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FDA-Approved Combination

Cabtreo is the first and only 
topical prescription gel with this 
triple-combination.

Once-A-Day Application

Fits into your daily routine—
just one application, once a day.

Dermatologist-Prescribed

Available by prescription to treat acne in patients ages 12 and up.

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WITH CABTREO

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Three ingredients together in one

derm-prescribed daily routine.

01

Clindamycin

1.2%

An antibiotic that targets the acne causing bacteria

02

Adapalene

0.15%

Helps turnover skin cells

03

Benzoyl Peroxide
3.1%

Kills acne causing bacteria and helps remove dead skin cells*

* Although the exact mechanism of action is unknown.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION AND INDICATION

Do not use CABTREO if you have had an allergic reaction to clindamycin, adapalene, benzoyl peroxide, lincomycin, or any of the ingredients in CABTREO or have Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, inflammation of the colon (colitis), or severe diarrhea with antibiotic use.

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Important Safety Information AND INDICATION

Do not use CABTREO if you have had an allergic reaction to clindamycin, adapalene, benzoyl peroxide, lincomycin, or any of the ingredients in CABTREO or have Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, inflammation of the colon (colitis), or severe diarrhea with antibiotic use.

Before using CABTREO, tell your healthcare provider about all your medical conditions, including if you: plan to have surgery, are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed, have other skin problems, including cuts, abrasions, sunburn, or eczema; or use other skin and topical acne products that may increase the irritation of your skin when used with CABTREO.

Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, herbal supplements, and if you take or use a medicine that contains erythromycin. CABTREO should not be used with products that contain erythromycin.

What should I avoid while using CABTREO?

  • Avoid or limit your time in sunlight, including use of sunlamps or tanning beds during treatment with CABTREO as it can make you more sensitive, and you could get severe sunburn. Use sunscreen and wear clothes including a hat that covers the treated areas of your skin if you have to be in sunlight.
  • Cold weather and wind may irritate skin treated with CABTREO.
  • Avoid applying CABTREO to areas with skin problems including, cuts, abrasions, sunburned skin, or eczema.
  • Avoid skin products that may dry or irritate your skin.
  • Avoid the use of "waxing" as a hair removal method on skin treated with CABTREO.

What are the possible serious and most common side effects of CABTREO?

Tell your doctor right away if you experience side effects, including:

  • Allergic reactions: Stop using CABTREO if you have hives, rash, severe itching, swelling of your face, eyes, lips, tongue or throat, trouble breathing, throat tightness, feeling faint, dizzy, or lightheaded.
  • Inflammation of the colon (colitis): Stop using CABTREO if you have severe stomach (abdominal) cramps, watery diarrhea, or bloody diarrhea during treatment, and within several weeks after treatment with CABTREO.
  • Sensitivity to sunlight. See "What should I avoid while using CABTREO".
  • Skin irritation at the application site is common with CABTREO and may include redness, scaling, dryness, stinging, burning, itching, and swelling.

What is CABTREO?

Please click here for full Prescribing Information, Patient Information and Instructions for Use.