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Fucidin Cream is a prescription-only antibiotic that is applied to the skin to treat bacterial skin infections, including infected eczema, dermatitis, and minor cuts or wounds. The main ingredient, fusidic acid, works by targeting and eliminating the bacteria causing the infection, helping to ease symptoms and prevent the infection from spreading. Fucidin Cream is safe for most adults, including pregnant and breastfeeding women, offering a reliable solution to restore healthy skin.

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Active ingredients

What is it for?

How does it work?

How do you use it?

Warnings and precautions

Side effects

Drug interactions

FAQs

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BSc Pharmacy, Independent Prescriber, PgDip Endocrinology, MSc Endocrinology, PgDip Infectious Diseases

Superintendant Pharmacist, Independent Prescriber


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What is Fucidin?

Fucidin cream is a prescription-only medication used to treat skin infections such as infected eczema, dermatitis, and other related conditions. It is a topical treatment, meaning it is applied directly to the affected area, helping to relieve symptoms and prevent the infection from worsening.

The key active ingredient in Fucidin cream is fusidic acid, an antibiotic that works by targeting the bacteria causing the infection. As it is a prescription-only medication, Fucidin is not available over-the-counter in the UK. A doctor or pharmacist, including those in our online medical team at CourierPharmacy.co.uk, will prescribe it after an online consultation.

Fucidin cream is suitable for most adults, including those who are pregnant or breastfeeding. You can purchase it online from CourierPharmacy.co.uk after completing an online consultation, which our medical team will review to confirm it is the right treatment for your condition.

 

What is the active ingredient in Fucidin cream?

The active ingredient in Fucidin cream is fusidic acid (2%), which is an antibiotic that targets and eliminates the bacteria causing skin infections.

What is Fucidin cream used for?

Fucidin cream is a prescription medication used to treat various bacterial skin infections. It is particularly effective for the following conditions:

Impetigo: A contagious infection causing weeping, crusty, and swollen patches on the skin, often found on the face, hands, or other exposed areas.

Infected Dermatitis: Fucidin cream is used to treat skin conditions like eczema or dermatitis when they become infected, leading to increased redness, swelling, and pus-filled spots.

Infected Cuts and Grazes: It helps treat and prevent infections in minor skin injuries, such as cuts, scrapes, and grazes, by targeting the bacteria causing the infection.

Using Fucidin cream can help manage these infections, reduce symptoms like swelling and pain, and prevent the infection from spreading or worsening. It plays a vital role in promoting healing and avoiding complications from bacterial skin infections.

You can purchase Fucidin cream online from courierpharmacy.co.uk after completing a simple online consultation.

How does Fucidin cream work?

Fucidin cream contains fusidic acid, an antibiotic designed to treat bacterial infections on the skin. Fusidic acid works by stopping the bacteria from growing and reproducing. It does this by blocking the bacteria's ability to make the proteins they need to multiply. Without these proteins, the bacteria can't spread, which helps to stop the infection.

As the bacteria are unable to reproduce, they eventually die, allowing the immune system to clear the remaining bacteria. This process not only prevents the infection from worsening but also aids in healing the affected area.

Fucidin cream is effective for treating various bacterial skin infections, including infected dermatitis, eczema, impetigo, and minor cuts or grazes. By targeting the infection at its source, fusidic acid reduces symptoms like redness, swelling, and pain, helping you recover faster.

You can buy Fucidin cream online from courierpharmacy.co.uk after completing an online consultation form.

 

How to Use Fucidin Cream

Always follow the instructions provided by your doctor or pharmacist when using Fucidin cream. If you're unsure about any details, seek advice from your healthcare provider.

How to Apply Fucidin Cream

  • Fucidin cream is for external use only, either on yourself or a child. Do not swallow or apply it inside the body.
  • Before First Use: Check that the seal on the tube is intact. If it is, use the cap's spike to pierce the seal.
  • Preparation: Wash your hands thoroughly before using Fucidin cream.
  • Application: Gently apply a small amount of cream to the affected area. Be careful when applying it to the face, ensuring it doesn't get into your eyes.
  • After Use: Wash your hands unless you're treating your hands directly.

What to Do if the Cream Gets in Your Eye

If Fucidin cream gets into your eye, rinse it immediately with cold water. If available, use an eyewash. It may sting, but if your vision is affected or the discomfort continues, contact your doctor right away.

How Much Fucidin Cream to Use

Follow your doctor’s instructions for how much cream to apply. Usually, Fucidin cream is applied three to four times a day. If you're using a dressing or bandage, you may need less cream. For example, a baby's nappy can act as a dressing. Always stick to your doctor's recommendations.

What to Do if You Use Too Much Fucidin Cream

Applying more than the recommended amount of cream is unlikely to cause harm. However, if you’ve used a large amount or swallowed some, contact your doctor or pharmacist, or visit your local A&E for advice.

What to Do if You Forget to Use Fucidin Cream

If you forget to apply Fucidin cream, apply it as soon as you remember. Continue applying it at the usual times after that.

For any additional questions, don't hesitate to reach out to your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse.

You can buy Fucidin cream online at courierpharmacy.co.uk after completing an online consultation form.

Who Should Not Use Fucidin Cream?

Allergy Warning:
Avoid using Fucidin cream if you are allergic to fusidic acid or any of the other ingredients listed in the leaflet.

Warnings and Precautions

  • Consultation: Before using Fucidin cream, speak with your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse.
  • Eye Care: Be extra careful when applying this cream near the eyes, especially on children.
  • Prolonged Use: Using the cream for a long time or in large amounts can increase the risk of side effects and may make your skin more sensitive to the medication.
  • Fire Hazard: Avoid smoking or being near open flames when using this cream. It can cause severe burns. Items like clothes, bedding, and bandages that have touched the cream are more flammable. Washing these items may help reduce buildup, but it may not remove it completely.

Important Information

  • Read the Leaflet: Make sure you read the entire leaflet before starting the treatment, as it contains important information.
  • Keep the Leaflet: Keep the leaflet handy in case you need to refer to it later.
  • Consult Your Doctor: If you have any questions, ask your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse.
  • Personal Prescription: This medication is prescribed specifically for you. Do not share it with anyone else, even if their symptoms are similar, as it may harm them.
  • Report Side Effects: If you notice any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse, including any not mentioned in the leaflet (see section 4).

Other Medications and Fucidin Cream

  • Medication Interactions: Inform your healthcare provider if you are taking or planning to take any other medicines.

Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

  • Consultation: If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to get pregnant, consult your doctor or pharmacist before using this cream.
  • Usage Limitation: Avoid using this medicine for long periods or in large amounts while pregnant or breastfeeding.

Driving and Using Machines

  • Impact on Abilities: Fucidin cream generally does not affect your ability to drive or use machinery. However, if you experience any side effects that may impair your abilities, consult your doctor.

Fucidin Cream Contains

  • Butylhydroxyanisole (E320): This ingredient can cause skin rashes and irritation, particularly around the eyes or mucous membranes.
  • Cetyl Alcohol: May also cause an itchy rash and irritation at the application site.
  • Potassium Sorbate: Can cause rashes and irritation at the site of application.

If you have any concerns about the ingredients in Fucidin cream, speak with your doctor.

You can purchase Fucidin cream online at courierpharmacy.co.uk after completing an online consultation form.

What Are the Possible Side Effects of Fucidin Cream?

Like all medications, Fucidin cream may cause side effects, but not everyone will experience them.

Serious Side Effects to Be Aware Of:

Although rare (affecting up to 1 in 1,000 people), these symptoms could indicate a severe allergic reaction. Seek immediate medical help if you experience:

  • Difficulty breathing
  • Swelling of the face, lips, or throat
  • Severe skin rash

Other Possible Side Effects:

These side effects are less common (may affect up to 1 in 100 people) and may include:

  • Skin irritation at the application site (pain, burning, stinging, redness)
  • Itching
  • Rash
  • Eczema

In rare cases (affecting up to 1 in 1,000 people), you may experience:

  • Conjunctivitis (eye irritation)
  • Hives
  • Skin swelling
  • Skin blistering

Reporting Side Effects:

If you notice any side effects, including those not listed here, consult your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse. You can also report side effects directly via the Yellow Card Scheme at www.mhra.gov.uk/yellowcard, or by downloading the "MHRA Yellow Card" app from Google Play or the Apple App Store. Reporting helps monitor the safety of this medicine.

Does Fucidin Cream Interact with Other Medications?

Fucidin cream is a topical treatment, which means it is applied directly to the skin. Because of this, it typically has a lower risk of interacting with other medications compared to those that are taken orally. However, interactions are still possible, particularly if you are using other topical treatments or if your skin is sensitive.

Important Considerations:

  • Always inform your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse about any other medications you are currently taking, including both prescription and over-the-counter medicines, as well as supplements and herbal products.
  • Your healthcare provider can guide you on whether Fucidin cream is safe to use alongside your other treatments.

If you have any specific concerns about how Fucidin cream may interact with other medications, it’s important to discuss these with your healthcare provider.

Fucidin Cream FAQs

What is Fucidin Cream?

Fucidin cream is a prescription medication used to treat bacterial skin infections like infected eczema, dermatitis, and other skin conditions. As a topical treatment, it is applied directly to the skin to help relieve symptoms and prevent the condition from getting worse. The active ingredient in Fucidin cream, fusidic acid, is an antibiotic that targets and fights the bacteria causing the infection. In the UK, you can only obtain Fucidin cream through a prescription, following a consultation with a doctor or pharmacist. It is safe for most adults, including those who are pregnant or breastfeeding, with medical guidance.

What Does Fucidin Cream Do?

Fucidin cream works by using fusidic acid, an antibiotic that stops the bacteria from growing and multiplying. It does this by blocking the bacteria’s ability to produce proteins needed for replication, preventing the infection from spreading. As the bacteria stop multiplying, they die off, and your body’s immune system works to clear the infection. This makes Fucidin cream effective for treating bacterial skin infections like infected eczema, dermatitis, and other related conditions.

What Are the Alternatives to Fucidin Cream?

If Fucidin cream isn’t right for you, there are several alternatives depending on your specific condition:

  • Fucidin H Cream: Contains fusidic acid and a mild steroid (hydrocortisone) to reduce inflammation, especially for cases with both infection and mild irritation.
  • Fucibet Cream: Combines fusidic acid with a stronger steroid (betamethasone) to treat more severe inflammation with infection.

For non-prescription alternatives for conditions like eczema, moisturizers, emollients, bath gels, cotton gloves, and antihistamines can help relieve itching and prevent further skin issues. However, if your skin becomes infected, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional for the correct treatment.

How to Use Fucidin Cream?

To use Fucidin cream properly, follow these steps:

  • Wash your hands thoroughly before applying.
  • Apply a thin layer of cream to the affected area.
  • Avoid contact with your eyes. If the cream gets in your eyes, rinse with cold water immediately.
  • Wash your hands after each use, unless treating your hands.
  • Fucidin cream is typically applied 3-4 times a day, or as instructed by your doctor. If the area is covered with a dressing, you may need to apply it less frequently.

Complete the full course of treatment as prescribed to prevent the infection from returning. If you don’t see any improvement in a few days, contact your doctor.

What Are the Ingredients in Fucidin Cream?

Fucidin cream contains:

  • Active Ingredient: Fusidic Acid (2%)

It also includes these inactive ingredients:

  • Butylhydroxyanisole (E320)
  • Cetyl alcohol
  • Glycerol
  • Liquid paraffin
  • Polysorbate 60
  • Potassium sorbate
  • Purified water
  • All-rac-?-tocopherol
  • Hydrochloric acid
  • White soft paraffin

Be sure to read the packaging and Patient Information Leaflet before using, and inform your doctor of any other medications you are taking.

What Are the Side Effects of Fucidin Cream?

Fucidin cream is generally safe, but like any medicine, it may cause side effects. Some common side effects include:

  • Irritation at the application site (pain, burning, stinging, redness)
  • Itching
  • Rash
  • Eczema

These side effects are uncommon, affecting about 1 in 100 people. If you experience any side effects or the cream causes discomfort, stop using it and consult your doctor or pharmacist.

What Are the Warnings for Fucidin Cream?

Fucidin cream may not be suitable for everyone. Do not use it if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. If applying to large skin areas or near your eyes, consult your doctor as this may increase the risk of side effects. Be cautious as some ingredients may cause skin irritation. Seek immediate medical help if you experience a severe skin rash, facial or throat swelling, or trouble breathing after using the cream.

Always read the packaging and the Patient Information Leaflet before using any medication, and consult your doctor about any other medications you are currently taking or plan to take.

Download patient leaflet

https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/files/pil.5510.pdf

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Superintendant Pharmacist, Independent Prescriber


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