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Fucidin H cream

Dr Roger Henderson
Reviewed by Dr Roger HendersonReviewed on 13.10.2023 | 2 minutes read
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Fucidin H cream is a brand of cream that contains the active ingredients fusidic acid and hydrocortisone. Fusidic acid is an antibiotic and is used to treat bacterial skin infections. It can be used by adults and children to treat infections caused by staphylococcal bacteria such as impetigo, and infected cuts and grazes. Hydrocortisone is a steroid (corticosteroid) and reduces the body's response to inflammatory reactions. Fucidin H is used to treat inflammatory conditions that could also have a bacterial infection. It can be used for infected eczema and dermatitis. The medication is only available on prescription.

Doctor’s advice

How do I use the medication?

You should follow the guidance given by your doctor but normally it is advised that you apply a small amount of Fucidin H cream to the affected area twice a day. The length of treatment is typically 1 to 2 weeks.

Make sure you wash your hands well before and after using Fucidin H medicines to prevent the infection from spreading to other parts of your body. Steroid-containing creams should not be used on any open skin, and on any sensitive areas of the body, such as the face.

How does it work?

Fusidic acid works by stopping the spread of bacterial skin infections. It does not kill the bacteria itself, instead, it stops the bacteria from producing important proteins, this prevents the bacteria from growing and replicating. The bacteria then either die on their own or are killed by your immune system. Hydrocortisone helps combat inflamed areas of skin like that found in eczema and dermatitis by reducing inflammation.

Are there any side-effects?

Like all medications, don’t take them if you have previously had an allergic reaction to the medication, or if you have other medications or medical conditions where you would normally discuss with your doctor or pharmacist before starting something new.

As with any medications, some people are bound to get some unwanted side effects. Some of the common ones include pain, irritation, stinging, redness, itching, swelling, and blistering at the site of application. Speak to your doctor if any of these side effects become bothersome.

Are there any interactions with other medicines?

Interactions are unlikely to occur with Fucidin H products because only a small amount of medicine is absorbed into your bloodstream. As Fucidin H contains hydrocortisone you should not use it alongside over-the-counter corticosteroid creams unless your doctor or pharmacist has advised otherwise.

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Dr Roger Henderson
Reviewed by Dr Roger Henderson
Reviewed on 13.10.2023
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