Fucidin

Use Fucidin cream exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Apply a thin layer to the affected area twice daily, ensuring complete coverage of the infected skin.

Understanding Fucidin

Fucidin contains fusidic acid, an antibiotic that fights bacterial skin infections. It’s effective against a range of common bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes. Remember, Fucidin treats bacterial infections, not viral or fungal ones.

Proper Application Techniques

    Wash and dry your hands thoroughly before applying Fucidin. Apply a thin layer – avoid overusing the cream. Gently rub the cream into the affected skin until fully absorbed. Avoid covering the treated area with an airtight bandage unless otherwise directed by your doctor.

Keep the cream away from your eyes and mouth. If accidental contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water.

Possible Side Effects

While generally well-tolerated, Fucidin can cause mild side effects in some individuals. These may include itching, burning, or redness at the application site. Rarely, more serious allergic reactions can occur. Discontinue use and consult your doctor immediately if you experience any unusual symptoms.

Important Considerations

Complete the prescribed course of treatment, even if your symptoms improve. Stopping early can lead to recurrence of the infection. Avoid prolonged or widespread use, as this may increase the risk of developing resistant bacteria. Inform your doctor about any other medications you are taking, especially other antibiotics. If your symptoms don’t improve after a few days, or if they worsen, seek medical advice.

Storage Instructions

Store Fucidin at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and heat. Keep out of reach of children.

When to See a Doctor

Consult a doctor immediately if you experience severe skin reactions, a high fever, or spreading infection. Prompt medical attention is crucial for serious infections.