FSOL CREAM contains fusidic acid which belongs to the group of medicines called Antibiotics. It is used in the treatment of bacterial skin infections such as impetigo (crusty patchy skin), infected dermatitis (inflamed skin with spots), infected cuts, and grazes in affected individuals.
FSOL CREAM is not recommended for use in patients allergic to fusidic acid.
FSOL CREAM should be used with caution in pregnant and breast-feeding women which is also used with caution in children and adolescents (aged below 18 years). It is also advised to be used with caution in elderly patients (aged above 65 years) after consulting the doctor.
The most common side effects of applying FSOL CREAM are feeling pain, and/or burning sensation at the site of application. Consult your doctor if the symptoms worsen.
FSOL CREAM works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis (essential for the bacteria to grow) which results in its destruction thus preventing its growth and spread of skin infection in affected individuals.
Always apply FSOL CREAM as directed by your physician. It is for external use only. Wash your hands before applying the medicine. Rub the medicine gently on the skin. Avoid touching your eyes if the medicine is to be applied on the face. Wash your hands after use and recap the medicine. Your doctor will decide the correct dose and duration for you depending upon your age, body weight and disease condition.
Stop taking this medicine and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:
FSOL CREAM should be used with caution during pregnancy and in women planning for pregnancy. Consult your doctor before applying the medicine.
[GBNKEYWORD should be used with caution in breast-feeding women. Consult your doctor before applying the medicine.
FSOL CREAM is unlikely to affect your ability to drive or operate machines. Consult your doctor before applying the medicine.
Do not apply FSOL CREAM if you are allergic to fusidic acid or any of the other ingredients of this medicine.
Before applying FSOL CREAM, inform your doctor if you:
Use in Paediatrics:
FSOL CREAM should be used with caution in children and adolescents (aged below 18 years). Consult your doctor before applying the medicine.
Use in Geriatrics:
FSOL CREAM should be used with caution in elderly patients (aged above 65 years). Consult your doctor before applying the medicine.
A. Drug-Drug interactions:
Tell your doctor about all the medicines you use, including prescription and non-prescription medicines, and herbal supplements.
Overdosage:
If you or anyone else applies too much of FSOL CREAM or accidentally swallows it, consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital.
Drug | : | Fusidic acid |
Pharmacological Category | : | Antibiotics |
Therapeutic Indication | : | Bacterial skin infections (such as impetigo, infected dermatitis, infected cuts, and grazes) |
Dosage Forms | : | Cream, Lotion, Ointment |
What is FSOL CREAM used for?
FSOL CREAM is generally used in the treatment of bacterial skin infections such as impetigo (crusty patchy skin), infected dermatitis (inflamed skin with spots), infected cuts, and grazes in affected individuals.
How FSOL CREAM works?
FSOL CREAM works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis (essential for the bacteria to grow) which results in its destruction thus preventing its growth and spread of skin infection in affected individuals.
How to apply FSOL CREAM?
Always apply FSOL CREAM as directed by your physician. It is for external use only. Wash your hands before applying the medicine. Rub the medicine gently on the skin. Avoid touching your eyes if the medicine is to be applied on the face. Wash your hands after use and recap the medicine. Your doctor will decide the correct dose and duration for you depending upon your age, body weight and disease condition.
Can FSOL CREAM be used in pregnant and breastfeeding women?
Yes, FSOL CREAM can be used but with caution during pregnancy and in women planning for pregnancy. It is also advised to be used with caution in breastfeeding women after consulting the doctor.
Is FSOL CREAM safe to use in children?
Yes, FSOL CREAM can be used but with caution in children and adolescents (aged below 18 years). Consult your doctor before applying the medicine to the child.
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