Effectively treats bacterial skin infections including impetigo and infected eczema
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Buy Fucidin Cream Online - Treat Skin Infections
Fucidin Cream is an effective antibiotic treatment for bacterial skin infections such as impetigo, infected eczema, dermatitis or infected cuts or grazes.
The active ingredient in Fucidin Cream is fusidic acid. Fusidic acid is an antibiotic that works by stopping bacteria from growing and multiplying. This gives your immune system the chance to fight the bacteria and clear the infection.
It usually takes around one to two weeks for Fucidin Cream to completely get rid of an infection, though your symptoms may begin to improve within a few days.
As Fucidin Cream is only available on prescription, you’ll need to have a consultation with a doctor before you can access the medication. They’ll check your symptoms and assess your medical history to ensure the Fucidin Cream is the right choice for you.
This treatment requires an online consultation for review by our medical team. The decision to supply the specific treatment and quantity requested will be based on whether our medical team are satisfied that it will be safe, appropriate, and effective.
Fucidin Cream Summary
Type of medicine
Topical antibiotic
Works by
Killing bacteria on the surface of the skin
Active ingredient
Fusidic acid
Strength
2%
Effective within
Improvement within a few days
Pack size
15g, 30g
Manufacturer
Leo Laboratories
Generic
No
Use with alcohol
No known issues
About Fucidin Cream
Fucidin Cream is a topical antibiotic treatment that’s manufactured by a company called LEO Pharma. Fucidin Cream contains 2% fusidic acid. Fusidic acid is an antibiotic and is the active ingredient in the medication.
Fucidin Cream is commonly used to treat bacterial skin infections. It comes in tubes of various sizes (most commonly 15g and 30g) and is white to off-white in colour.
How Does Fucidin Cream Work?
Fucidin Cream contains 2% fusidic acid. Fusidic acid is an antibiotic that fights infection by stopping the bacteria causing the infection from producing proteins needed for growth and replication. This prevents the infection from spreading and gives your body’s immune system the chance to fight the remaining bacteria and effectively treat the infection.
How To Use Fucidin Cream
If you’re prescribed Fucidin Cream by your doctor to treat a bacterial infection, you’ll need to apply a thin layer of the cream to the affected area three to four times per day. Make sure you wash your hands before and after applying the cream (unless the infection you’re treating is located on your hands).
During your consultation, your doctor will tell you how long to use the cream for. This will usually be seven to 10 days. Always use Fucidin Cream for the recommended period to ensure your infection is completely cleared.
When applying Fucidin Cream, be careful to avoid contact with your eyes. If you do get some cream in your eyes, rinse it out with cold water and then bathe your eye with eye wash if possible. If you start to have problems with your vision, or your eye hurts, speak to a doctor straight away.
Ingredients
The active ingredient in Fucidin Cream is fusidic acid. Fucidin Cream contains 2% fusidic acid. This means that every 1g of Fucidin Cream contains 20mg of fusidic acid.
Fucidin Cream also contains a number of inactive ingredients. These include butylhydroxyanisole (E320), cetyl alcohol, glycerol, liquid paraffin, polysorbate 60, potassium sorbate, purified water, all-rac-α-tocopherol, hydrochloric acid and white soft paraffin.
Side Effects
Fucidin Cream, like all medications, can cause some side effects. Though these are uncommon, it’s important to be aware of them in case you experience any symptoms.
Possible side effects include application site reactions - such as pain, burning, irritation, stinging and redness – itching, skin rashes and eczema. In very rare cases, Fucidin Cream could cause side effects such as conjunctivitis, hives, skin swelling and blistering.
If you experience a severe allergic reaction, or are concerned about any of your side effects, seek immediate medical attention.
Warnings
Don’t use Fucidin Cream if you’re allergic to fusidic acid or have had an allergic reaction to any of the other ingredients in the medication. It’s important to be careful when using the cream close to your eyes or the eyes of a child.
Using Fucidin Cream for a long time, or over a large area, can increase your chances of developing side effects. You may also find your skin becomes sensitive to the medication. This can mean you have a reaction to the medication, or it becomes no longer effective.
Fucidin Cream contains some ingredients, such as butylhydroxyanisole, cetyl alcohol and potassium sorbate, that may cause skin irritation.
Do not smoke or go near naked flames when using the cream as there is an increased risk of severe burns. Textiles, like bedding, clothes and dressings, that have come into contact with Fucidin Cream burn more easily. Washing your clothing and bedding regularly could help to reduce the build-up of Fucidin Cream, but may not totally remove it.
If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, it’s essential you speak to a doctor before using Fucidin Cream. You may not be able to use the medication in large amounts or for long periods of time.
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What Skin Infections Can Fucidin Cream Treat?
Fucidin Cream is an effective topical antibiotic that’s used to treat a number of common skin infections. You may be prescribed Fucidin Cream if you have impetigo, infected dermatitis, infected eczema or infected cuts and grazes.
If your eczema, dermatitis, or wound has become infected, you may notice increased redness around the area. You may see pus or discharge and your skin may become painful or swollen. You may also develop a fever or feel tired and generally unwell.
Fucidin Cream contains an antibiotic called fusidic acid. This helps it to fight skin infections that are caused by bacteria. The cream works by stopping the bacteria from reproducing. This prevents the infection from spreading and allows your immune system to get rid of it naturally, without the need for any other medication.
Fucidin Cream will start to fight the bacteria causing your infection as soon as it’s applied, and you may see improvements in your symptoms within a few days. However, it’s essential you complete your full course of Fucidin Cream to ensure your infection is fully cleared and doesn’t return.
Can I Use Fucidin Cream On My Face?
Fucidin Cream is generally safe to use on your face, though you’ll need to avoid contact with your eyes, mouth and nostrils. If the cream does accidentally get into your eyes, wash them straight away with cold water and then rinse with eye wash if possible.
How Long Should I Use Fucidin Cream For?
If you’re prescribed Fucidin Cream, you’ll probably need to use it for between seven and 10 days. Though your course may be longer or shorter depending on the severity of your condition.
It’s essential you complete your course of Fucidin Cream even if your symptoms improve. Stopping treatment early could cause your infection to return. You would then need to start your treatment all over again.
Stopping treatment before the end of your course of Fucidin Cream could also contribute to bacteria becoming resistant to antibiotics in the future.
Can I Use Fucidin Cream During Pregnancy Or While Breastfeeding?
Fucidin Cream should only be used during breastfeeding and pregnancy when prescribed by a doctor. They’ll assess the benefits and risks of the treatment to ensure it’s the right choice for you.
Where possible, you should avoid using Fucidin Cream for long periods of time, or over large areas of skin, when pregnant or breastfeeding.
What Is The Difference Between Fucidin, Fucidin H And Fucibet Creams?
Fucidin Cream, Fucidin H and Fucibet all contain an antibiotic called fusidic acid. This means they’re able to effectively fight bacterial infections.
Fucidin H also contains hydrocortisone, a mild steroid that may help to ease inflammation. While Fucibet contains betamethasone, a stronger steroid for more severe inflammation.
During your consultation, your doctor will assess your symptoms and decide which of these treatments is best for you.
How Should I Store Fucidin Cream?
Fucidin Cream should be stored in a cool, dry place, out of sight and reach of children. Don’t use Fucidin Cream after the expiry date shown on the label.
Once you’ve finished your course of Fucidin Cream, don’t throw it in the bin or squeeze excess cream into the sink or toilet. Ask your pharmacist how to properly dispose of the cream.
Can Fucidin Cream Be Used With Other Medications?
There are currently no known interactions between Fucidin Cream and other medications. However, it’s important you tell your doctor or pharmacist about any other medicines you take during your consultation. This is especially important if you’re using any other topical treatments like creams or ointments.
What Should I Do If My Skin Condition Doesn't Improve?
If your skin condition hasn’t improved after five to seven days of consistent treatment with Fucidin Cream, you should consult a doctor or pharmacist. They’ll be able to recommend an alternative treatment or suggest further tests that could help to resolve your infection.
Can Fucidin Cream Cause Antibiotic Resistance?
If you use Fucidin Cream for a prolonged period, or don’t follow your doctor’s instructions, it could contribute to antibiotic resistance. To avoid this, always use the cream exactly as prescribed and complete your full course of treatment, even if your symptoms have improved.
Don’t save leftover cream for future use or share your cream with others, as this could also help to make bacteria more resistant to treatment.
How Do I Buy Fucidin Cream Online?
As Fucidin Cream is only available on prescription, you’ll need to book an online consultation with a member of our team. They’ll take your symptoms and health history into account to find the treatment that’s right for you.
Consultations are quick, easy and discreet. Once you have your prescription, you’ll be able to order your medication and have it delivered directly to your door.
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