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Fusac Cream 15g – Available in Pakistan
Fusac Cream 15g tube — topical antibiotic for skin infections – View Product Detail
Fusac Cream 15g packaging — Fusidic Acid 2% by Sante Pharma – View Product Detail
Fusac Cream 15g – Available in Pakistan
Fusac Cream 15g tube — topical antibiotic for skin infections – View Product Detail
Fusac Cream 15g packaging — Fusidic Acid 2% by Sante Pharma – View Product Detail

Fusac Cream 15g

Fusac Cream 15g contains Fusidic Acid BP 2% w/w — a prescription topical antibiotic from Sante Pharma. It targets gram-positive bacteria including Staphylococcus aureus (including penicillin-resistant strains), Streptococcus, and P. acnes. Effective for impetigo, infected wounds, boils, folliculitis, and acne vulgaris. Cosmetically acceptable for use on face and scalp. Requires a valid prescription.

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Fusac Cream 15g – Available in Pakistan

Fusac Cream 15g

Rs. 351

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 – 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 & Benefits
  • Broad antibacterial action against gram-positive organisms including Staphylococcus aureus
  • Effective against penicillin-resistant staphylococci
  • Penetrates intact skin to reach the site of infection
  • Treats impetigo, boils, folliculitis, infected wounds, and acne vulgaris
  • Cosmetically suitable — invisible residue on face and scalp
  • Available in a convenient 15g tube for multi-week treatment courses
  • Prescription-grade topical antibiotic for reliable bacterial clearance
How To Use

Apply a thin layer to the affected area 3 times daily as directed by your doctor. Complete the full prescribed course. Avoid contact with eyes. For external use only. Store below 30°C, away from direct light and moisture. Keep out of reach of children.

FAQs

Is a prescription required for Fusac Cream 15g?

Yes. Fusac Cream contains Fusidic Acid 2%, a prescription-only antibiotic. A valid doctor's prescription is required to purchase and use this product.

What is Fusidic Acid and how does it work?

Fusidic Acid is a topical antibiotic that works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis. It is highly effective against gram-positive bacteria, particularly Staphylococcus aureus, including strains resistant to penicillin.

How long should I use Fusac Cream?

For most skin infections such as impetigo and infected wounds, treatment is typically 7 days. For acne vulgaris, duration may be longer as prescribed by your doctor. Do not exceed the prescribed course without medical advice.

Can Fusac Cream be used on the face and scalp?

Yes. Fusac Cream is cosmetically acceptable and leaves no visible residue, making it suitable for use on the face and scalp as directed by your doctor.