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Fucidin H



  • Treats infected inflammatory skin conditions
  • Reduces inflammation and itching
  • Fights bacterial infection
  • UK regulated pharmacy

Fucidin H

Category:Skin Infection

Fucidin H Cream is a topical medication that combines two active ingredients: fusidic acid and hydrocortisone. It is primarily used to treat various skin conditions that involve inflammation, infection, or both.

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Frequently Asked Questions for Fucidin H

How it Works:

  • Fusidic acid: This is an antibiotic that is effective against certain types of bacteria. Fusidic acid works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis, ultimately preventing the growth and spread of bacteria. It is used to treat or prevent bacterial skin infections.

  • Hydrocortisone: This is a corticosteroid that works by reducing inflammation and suppressing the immune response in the affected skin area. It helps alleviate symptoms like redness, itching, and swelling.

Side Effects: Fucidin H Cream may cause some side effects, although not everyone will experience them. Common side effects may include:

  1. Skin irritation, redness, or burning at the application site.
  2. Thinning of the skin (especially with prolonged use).
  3. Skin discoloration or changes in pigmentation.
  4. Skin dryness or peeling.

Serious side effects are rare but may include severe skin reactions or an allergic reaction. If you experience any unusual or severe symptoms, discontinue use and seek medical attention.

Interactions: As Fucidin H Cream is a topical medication applied to the skin, it has limited potential for interactions with other medications. However, it's important to inform your healthcare provider or pharmacist about all the topical products, creams, or ointments you are using to ensure there are no potential interactions or adverse effects.

Contraindications: Fucidin H Cream may not be suitable for everyone. It is generally contraindicated in the following situations:

  1. Known hypersensitivity or allergy to fusidic acid, hydrocortisone, or any of the cream's components.
  2. Viral skin infections (e.g., herpes, chickenpox, cold sores) or fungal skin infections (e.g., athlete's foot, ringworm) as it may worsen these conditions.
  3. Skin conditions like rosacea, perioral dermatitis, or skin tuberculosis.