What is Fucibet cream?
Fucibet cream is a treatment for infected eczema, beneficial for skin health when both inflammation and infection are present. It contains two active ingredients: fusidic acid and betamethasone. Fusidic acid combats infection, while betamethasone reduces inflammation. This dual-action cream is applied topically and can also be used for other inflammatory skin conditions where infection is present.
Manufactured by Leo Laboratories Limited, Fucibet cream is a prescription-only medicine (POM). It is available from Medicalmojo.co.uk for adults over 18 years old in 30-gram or 60-gram tubes.
What are the side effects of Fucibet cream?
Not everyone using Fucibet cream will experience side effects, but if they do occur, they may include:
- Rash, itching, or inflammation at the application site
- Excessive hair growth, known as ‘hypertrichosis’
- Inflammation of hair follicles, referred to as ‘folliculitis’
If you are concerned about these side effects or notice any other adverse effects, discontinue use and consult your doctor or pharmacist for advice.
Does Fucibet cream interact with any other medicines?
Fucibet cream is applied topically and typically has minimal risk of interacting with other medications. However, it's important to be aware of the following:
- Other Topical Treatments: Avoid applying other topical medications or creams to the same area where Fucibet is used unless advised by a healthcare professional. Combining different topical treatments may affect their efficacy or cause irritation.
- Systemic Steroids: While unlikely, systemic corticosteroids or other systemic medications may have interactions with Fucibet if used concurrently. Ensure your healthcare provider is aware of all medications you are taking.
- Skin Care Products: Use caution with skin care products containing strong acids or alcohol, as these may increase irritation when used with Fucibet.
Always read the Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) before using Fucibet cream to ensure you understand how to use it correctly and to be aware of any potential interactions or precautions. If you have any concerns or are taking other medications, consult your doctor or pharmacist for personalized advice.