Fusidic Acid + Halobetasol is primarily used to manage various bacterial skin infections that are also inflamed. It is a combination of antibiotic and corticosteroid medicines.
In addition to its primary use, it can also manage conditions such as infected eczema, dermatitis, inflamed and infected psoriasis, infected seborrheic dermatitis, and infected cuts or burns that are inflamed.
Skin irritation
Burning sensation at the site of application
Itching or stinging sensation
Rash or hives
Redness and peeling of skin
Fusidic Acid + Halobetasol is an antibiotic and corticosteroid combination.
Fusidic Acid is an antibiotic that stops the growth of bacteria by inhibiting their protein production. It specifically hinders the function of a bacterial enzyme essential for protein synthesis, causing the bacteria to stop multiplying and eventually die.
Halobetasol is a high-potency corticosteroid. It enters skin cells and reduces the release of inflammation-causing chemicals, alleviating skin inflammation, redness, and itching. Additionally, it constricts blood vessels in the skin, which further reduces redness and swelling.
Together, these two ingredients effectively manage bacterial skin infections that are also inflamed by killing the bacteria causing the infection and reducing the associated inflammation.
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Fusidic Acid + Halobetasol is available as a topical cream or ointment.
This combination is meant for use by adults and children over the age of 1 year.
Fusidic Acid + Halobetasol is contraindicated in patients allergic to any of its components.
It is also contraindicated for viral skin infections like chickenpox or herpes, fungal skin infections, skin tuberculosis, perioral dermatitis, and skin conditions caused solely by bacteria without inflammation.
This combination may interact with other topical corticosteroids (such as hydrocortisone and clobetasol) and oral steroids (like prednisone and dexamethasone).
An overdose is unlikely, as it is intended for external use only. Using the prescribed dosage is recommended to avoid any side effects.
If you miss a dose, apply it as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular dosing schedule. Do not apply extra medicine to make up for a missed dose.
Most side effects are temporary and generally harmless and resolve when discontinuing this combination. However, if you experience any severe side effects or worsening of any of the symptoms, please consult your doctor.
If experiencing dryness or peeling, consider applying the medication at a different time of day.
Should skin dryness occur, applying a non-medicated moisturiser may help, but wait at least 30 minutes after application.
It does not impair your ability to drive or operate machinery. However, care should be taken if you experience any application site reactions that might distract you from these activities.
The safety of Fusidic Acid + Halobetasol during pregnancy and lactation has not been fully established. Therefore, it is advised to consult your doctor before using this medication if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Caution should be exercised when using Fusidic Acid + Halobetasol in patients with extensive burns or wounds due to the potential increased systemic absorption of corticosteroids.
Patients with liver disease should consult their doctor before using this medication due to the potential systemic absorption of Fusidic Acid.
Maintain good hygiene to help prevent the spread of infection. Wash hands regularly, especially before applying the cream or ointment.
Wear loose-fitting clothing over treated areas to allow air circulation and prevent irritation.
Frequently asked questions
Yes, it is not an over-the-counter medicine. It should be used only when prescribed by a doctor.
This combination is usually used to manage infected cuts and scrapes that are inflamed. However, you must always use it under the guidance of a doctor, as incorrect use can lead to side effects or worsening of the infection.
It is generally safe to use in patients with diabetes. However, rare side effects like high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) have been reported, so it is advisable to inform your doctor about your diabetes before you start using this medicine.
Changes in skin pigmentation are a possible side effect. Hence, if you notice any changes in your skin colour while using this medicine, please consult your doctor.
There might be other medications with different combinations of ingredients that can help manage your skin condition. It is best to consult with your doctor who can recommend the most suitable medication based on your specific condition and medical history.
You should continue using it for the entire duration prescribed by your doctor, even if your symptoms have improved before completion of the prescribed course. This ensures that the infection is completely cleared and reduces the chance of it returning.
It is generally advisable not to apply this medication on the face, as the skin here is thinner and more delicate, which increases the risk of side effects. Always consult your doctor for specific advice tailored to your condition.
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