Description
Zudic Cream contains Fusidic Acid, a topical antibiotic commonly used for bacterial skin infections. It prevents bacteria from multiplying, helping infected areas heal effectively. It is generally used on impetigo, infected wounds, burns, and erythrasma.
Indications / Primary Use
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Impetigo (crusted, weeping skin lesions).
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Infected cuts, abrasions, or burns.
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Erythrasma (brown, scaly patches in body folds).
Side Effect Profile
Local reactions at the application site may include:
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Burning, itching, or irritation.
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Redness or rash.
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Hives or urticaria (rare).
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Blistering (less common).
Precautions & Warnings
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Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
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Limit use to short courses (up to 14 days) to reduce resistance risk.
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Contains non-medicinal ingredients (cetyl alcohol, potassium sorbate, butylhydroxyanisole) that may cause contact dermatitis.
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Caution when used near the eye area, especially in children.
Contraindications
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Known allergy to fusidic acid or formulation ingredients.
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History of hypersensitivity to topical antibiotics.
Drug Interaction Advisory
Topical fusidic acid has minimal systemic absorption, but patients should confirm with their doctor if using alongside other topical agents.
Storage
Keep at room temperature, protected from direct sunlight and moisture. Store securely and out of children’s reach.
Doctor’s Overview
“Fusidic acid remains a reliable topical antibiotic for localized bacterial skin infections. It is particularly useful for impetigo and infected wounds where oral therapy is not required. However, prolonged or repeated use can reduce its effectiveness due to bacterial resistance, so it is typically prescribed for short courses only.”
— Dr. Sana Ali, Dermatologist
Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting or stopping any treatment.
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