FUSAC CREAM 15g
FUSAC CREAM (Fusidic acid cream BP 2% w/w)
Fusac Cream, containing Fusidic Acid, targets various skin infections, particularly against pathogenic staphylococci
Effective against impetigo, boils, infected wounds, and acne vulgaris, Fusac remains cosmetically acceptable for facial and scalp use
Generally well-tolerated, it may occasionally cause rashes or irritation, prompting discontinuation if persistent
Apply twice daily for approximately seven days, tailoring treatment duration based on the skin condition, ensuring effective relief
Avoid application near the eyes, store below 30 Β°C, shield from light and moisture, and keep out of children’s reachβexternal use only

FUSAC CREAM Fusidic Acid Powerhouse: Combating Skin Infections
Composition and Action:
Fusac Cream packs a punch against bacterial invaders with 2% fusidic acid, effective primarily against gram-positive foes like staphylococci (even penicillin-resistant ones!). It cuts through intact skin barriers, aiming straight for the infection's heart.
Target Practice: When to Use Fusac
Got skin lesions teeming with susceptible bacteria? Fusac is your ally! Staph, strep, acne-causing P. acnes, and more fall victim to its might. From impetigo and boils to infected wounds and acne vulgaris, it tackles a range of common battles. Bonus points: it's safe for face and scalp, disappearing without a trace.
Allergy Alert: Who Should Steer Clear
If you're allergic to any Fusac ingredient, it's best to sit this fight out.
Side Effects and Cautions: Play it Safe
Fusac is generally a good sport, but occasional rashes or irritation can occur. Extended use or irritation? Time to switch tactics and consult your doctor. And keep those eyes safe β steer clear of applying near them.
Dosage and Deployment:
Twice daily for a week is the usual battle plan for most skin infections. For acne, the war lasts longer, depending on the severity. Keep Fusac cool, dry, and out of reach of little hands (external use only, of course!).
Fusidic Acid Advantage: Your Weapon of Choice
Fusac Cream offers a potent punch against various skin infections. Follow the usage guidelines, keep an eye out for side effects, and don't hesitate to seek professional Healthcare advice for optimal results.
Usage and Benefits of Fusac Cream
- Effective Treatment for Skin Infections: Fusac Cream is highly effective against a range of bacterial skin infections, including impetigo, boils, and acne vulgaris, providing targeted antibacterial action.
- Penetrates Skin Effectively: Fusac Cream penetrates the skin to reach the infectionβs source, delivering rapid relief and clearing the infection.
- Safe for Face and Scalp: Fusac is cosmetically acceptable, meaning it can be safely used on the face and scalp without staining or irritation.
- Minimal Side Effects: Fusac is generally well-tolerated with mild side effects, such as skin irritation, occurring only in rare cases.
- Easy to Apply: The cream is easy to apply and comes in a convenient tube, making it ideal for on-the-go treatment of skin infections.
How to Use Fusac Cream
For optimal results, follow these steps:
- Cleanse the Affected Area: Wash the affected area with mild soap and water, then pat dry with a clean towel.
- Apply a Thin Layer: Squeeze a small amount of Fusac Cream onto your fingertip.
- Massage Gently: Apply the cream evenly over the infected area, gently massaging it into the skin until fully absorbed.
- Frequency of Application: Apply Fusac Cream twice daily, or as recommended by your healthcare provider. For acne treatment, use as directed for a longer duration.
Avoid applying near the eyes and other sensitive areas unless directed by your healthcare provider.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Fusac Cream
1. What is Fusac Cream used for?
Fusac Cream, containing 2% Fusidic Acid, is used to treat bacterial skin infections caused by gram-positive bacteria like Staphylococci (including penicillin-resistant strains), Streptococci, and Propionibacterium acnes. It is effective against conditions such as impetigo, boils, infected wounds, and acne vulgaris.
2. How does Fusac Cream work?
Fusac Cream works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis, effectively stopping the growth of bacteria on the skin. It penetrates intact skin to reach the infectionβs source, providing targeted antibacterial action against common bacterial invaders.
3. How should I apply Fusac Cream?
Apply Fusac Cream twice daily to the affected area, usually for up to a week. For acne, the duration may vary based on the severity of the condition. Avoid applying the cream near the eyes, and follow your healthcare provider's instructions for the best results.
4. Are there any side effects of Fusac Cream?
Fusac Cream is generally well tolerated. However, some individuals may experience mild irritation or rashes at the application site. If the irritation persists or worsens, discontinue use and consult a doctor.
5. Who should avoid using Fusac Cream?
Fusac Cream should not be used by individuals allergic to any of its ingredients. Avoid using it on open wounds or near the eyes. Consult your healthcare provider before using it if you have a history of hypersensitivity to antibiotics or other skin conditions.
