Both Bactroban and Fucicort are used topically to treat skin infections, but they contain completely different active ingredients and have different mechanisms of action and uses. Understanding these differences is crucial for choosing the appropriate treatment for your specific skin condition.
Ingredients of Bactroban Cream
Bactroban Cream contains the active ingredient mupirocin. Mupirocin is a topical antibiotic that works by inhibiting protein synthesis in bacteria, preventing their growth and reproduction. It is particularly effective against certain types of common skin bacteria, such as Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus species.
Ingredients of Fucicort Cream
Fusicort Cream contains two active ingredients that work together:
Fusidic acid: Another topical antibiotic that works by inhibiting protein synthesis in bacteria, but differs from mupirocin in its spectrum of activity and mechanism of action. Particularly effective against staphylococci, including penicillin-resistant strains.
Betamethasone Valerate: A potent topical corticosteroid that reduces inflammation, itching, and redness associated with skin infections.
About Bactroban Cream
Drug Class: Topical Antibiotic
Drug Classification: Unique Antibiotic
Pharmaceutical Form: Cream
Pharmaceutical Family: Antimicrobial
Active Ingredient: Mupirocin
About Fucicort Cream
Drug Class: Topical Antibiotic with Corticosteroid
Drug Classification: Antibiotic and Corticosteroid
Pharmaceutical Form: Cream
Active Ingredients: Fusidic Acid, Betamethasone Valerate