Can I get intravenous clindamycin phosphate plus omeprazole for gallbladder polyps?

Clindamycin phosphate plus omeprazole is not usually given intravenously for gallbladder polyps.
Clindamycin phosphate is an antibiotic primarily indicated for the treatment of infections caused by bacteria. It is contraindicated for people who are allergic to lincomycin, clindamycin and penicillin. Prohibited with calcium gluconate, magnesium sulfate, ampicillin, barbiturates, phenytoin sodium, aminophylline. Use with caution in patients with hepatic or renal impairment.
Omeprazole is mainly used for gastric ulcer, stress ulcer, reflux esophagitis, duodenal ulcer, gastrinoma and so on. It should not be used for more than 7 days, and should not be taken again within two months, do not use it when there is difficulty or pain in swallowing, vomiting blood, blood in stool or black stool, the symptoms of persistent or worsening heartburn should be discontinued, and it is forbidden to use it if you are allergic to this product, etc.
Gallbladder polyps belong to a kind of gallbladder diseases, generally including cholesterol polyps, adenomas, gallbladder cancer. If it is less than 1 cm of benign gallbladder polyps, generally do not need treatment, regular review can be.
If the gallbladder polyp is larger than 1 cm, cholecystectomy or bile-sparing surgery to remove the polyp is usually performed. If the gallbladder polyp is cancerous, it is necessary to remove the gallbladder and give comprehensive treatment.
Therefore, clindamycin phosphate plus omeprazole is generally not used to treat gallbladder polyps.
Gallbladder polyps should be treated under the guidance of a doctor to avoid adverse consequences.