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 °C, shield from light and moisture, and keep out of children’s reach—external use only
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Fusac Cream, armed with the potent Fusidic Acid (2% w/w), stands as your valiant ally in the fight against skin infections. Let's delve deeper into its action, target enemies, and essential facts to empower you in conquering skin woes.
Remember: Fusac is a prescription medication, not a solo warrior. Consult your doctor to determine if it's the right weapon for your specific skin battle and to receive personalized guidance for safe and effective use.
For best results, follow these steps:
Avoid applying Fusac Cream near the eyes or on sensitive skin unless directed by your doctor.
Fusac Cream, containing 2% Fusidic Acid, is used to treat various bacterial skin infections such as impetigo, boils, infected wounds, and acne. It is effective against gram-positive organisms like Staphylococci, including those resistant to penicillin.
Fusac Cream works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis, preventing the growth of bacteria on the skin. Its unique ability to penetrate intact skin allows it to reach deep infections and treat them at their source, providing targeted and effective relief.
Apply a small amount of Fusac Cream to the affected area twice daily, preferably morning and night, for approximately 7 days. For acne, your doctor may recommend a longer treatment period. Always follow your doctor’s instructions for dosage and application frequency.
Fusac Cream is generally well tolerated. However, some users may experience mild irritation, dryness, or rashes at the application site. If side effects persist or worsen, consult your doctor for further guidance.
Fusac Cream should not be used by individuals who are allergic to any of its ingredients. Avoid applying it near the eyes or on open wounds. If you experience an allergic reaction or irritation, discontinue use and consult a healthcare provider.