Fuci Top C Cream is a combination skin medication that combines two active ingredients that work synergistically to treat primary and secondary skin infections requiring both an anti-inflammatory and a topical antibiotic. The cream contains 2% fusidic acid, an antibiotic effective against a wide range of bacteria, and 0.1% betamethasone valerate, a potent corticosteroid with anti-inflammatory, anti-itching, anti-redness, and anti-swelling properties. Fuci Top C Cream is used to simultaneously relieve the symptoms of inflammation and treat localized bacterial infections of the skin.
What are the ingredients in Fuci Top C?
Fuci Top C Cream contains the following two active ingredients:
Fusidic Acid: 2% by weight.
Betamethasone Valerate: 0.1% by weight.
In addition, the cream contains inactive ingredients, including a cream base, which helps distribute the medication and maintain skin moisture.
Indications for Fuci Top C
Fuci Top C Cream is used to treat the following skin infections associated with a bacterial infection sensitive to fusidic acid:
Infected eczema.
Infected contact dermatitis.
Infected seborrheic dermatitis.
Infected lichen simplex chronicus.
Impetigo.
Infected wounds or scrapes.
Fuci Top C should only be used for conditions diagnosed by a doctor that require combined antibiotic and anti-inflammatory treatment.
What is the dosage of Fuci Top C?
Fuci Top C Cream should be used as directed by your doctor. A thin layer of the cream is usually gently applied to the affected area twice daily, morning and evening. The cream should be gently massaged in until completely absorbed. The duration of treatment recommended by your doctor should be followed and it should not be used for longer than necessary to avoid the risk of side effects. Hands should be washed thoroughly before and after applying the cream.
What are the side effects of Fuci Top C?
Fuci Top C Cream may cause some local side effects, including:
Skin irritation at the application site, such as itching, burning, redness, or dryness.
Thinning of the skin with prolonged use.
Stretch marks (stretch marks) with prolonged use.
Increased hair growth in the application area with prolonged use.
Inflammation of the skin around the mouth (perioral dermatitis) with prolonged use on the face.
Temporary skin discoloration.
In rare cases, allergic reactions may occur. A doctor should be notified if any severe, persistent, or unusual side effects occur.