Fusac H Cream is a combination of fusidic acid (an antibiotic) and hydrocortisone (a mild steroid). It is used to treat skin infections where both bacterial infection and inflammation are present. The antibiotic controls bacterial growth, while the steroid helps reduce redness, swelling, and itching.
Primary Uses
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Bacterial skin infections with inflammation.
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Infected eczema and dermatitis.
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Impetigo (red sores and blisters).
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Infected wounds or minor cuts.
Indications
Doctors prescribe Fusac H Cream for patients with bacterial skin infections that also involve swelling, redness, and itching. The dual action helps in faster healing and relief of symptoms.
Side Effects
Some patients may experience:
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Mild burning or irritation at the site of application.
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Skin thinning (with long-term use).
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Allergic skin reaction (rash, redness, itching).
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Rare: worsening of infection if used incorrectly.
Warnings and Precautions
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Avoid prolonged use, especially on large skin areas.
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Do not apply near the eyes unless advised.
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Use with caution in children; prolonged use may affect skin growth.
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Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before use.
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Do not cover with airtight dressings unless instructed.
Contraindications
Do not use Fusac H Cream if you have:
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Allergy to fusidic acid, hydrocortisone, or other topical steroids.
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Viral skin infections (chickenpox, herpes).
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Fungal skin infections (ringworm, candidiasis).
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Tuberculosis of the skin.
How to Use
Apply a thin layer of the cream to the affected area 2–3 times daily, or as directed by your doctor. Wash your hands before and after application. Do not use longer than prescribed.
Doctor’s Review, Dr. Maham Qureshi – Consultant Dermatologist.
“Fusac H Cream is used in infected eczema and dermatitis where both bacterial infection and inflammation must be managed. It helps reduce infection, itching, and redness, but should only be used for the recommended duration to avoid steroid-related side effects.”
Disclaimer
This information is for product knowledge only and does not replace medical advice. It is not a prescription. Always consult a qualified doctor before starting or stopping any medicine.

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