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India
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Keratine Professional Private Limited
First Floor, K-09 Udyog Nager
Industrial Area, Rohtak Road,
Delhi - 110041
India
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
Fudic BNF Cream is a topical medicated cream used to treat bacterial skin infections and inflammation, such as infected eczema or dermatitis. Itt helps reduce redness, swelling, itching, and discomfort.
It contains Fusidic Acid (an antibiotic) to control bacterial infection and Beclomethasone Dipropionate (a corticosteroid) to reduce inflammation and itching.
This cream is prescribed by a doctor for people with bacterial skin infections where there is visible inflammation, redness, or irritation. Do not use it without medical advice.
Fudic BNF Cream is typically used for infected eczema, dermatitis, impetigo, and other bacterial skin infections that cause inflammation and itching.
The antibiotic part slows or stops bacterial growth, and the steroid part reduces inflammation, redness, and itching. Together, they help infected skin heal faster.
Apply a thin layer on the affected area once or twice daily (morning and evening) or exactly as your doctor advises. Wash your hands before and after applying.
Avoid using it on the face, eyelids, nose, or near the eyes unless a doctor specifically tells you to. Steroid creams can cause thinning or other issues if used around the eyes.
Since this is a medicated antibiotic/steroid cream, you should only use it if prescribed, even for sensitive skin. Do not self-treat sensitive areas without a doctor's guidance.
No. Fudic BNF Cream is not for fungal (like ringworm) or viral infections (like herpes or chickenpox). It treats bacterial infections only.
Use it for the duration your doctor prescribes, oftenn around two weeks. Do not extend use without medical advice, as prolonged steroid use can cause side effects.
You may notice a reduction in redness and itching within a few days, but full healing depends on infection severity and following your treatment plan.
Possible side effects include dryness, mild irritation, itching, redness or burning at the application site. These usually improve over time. See a doctor if irritation worsens.
If a doctor prescribes it for a child’s infected skin, follow instructions carefully. Do nott use withoutt pediatric guidance.
Avoid covering treated skin with airtight dressings unless your doctor tells you to, and always avoid contact with your eyes or broken skin. Stop use if severe irritation or allergic reaction occurs.
Do not use on fungal or viral infections, do not use on large areas for long periods, and do not stop treatment early just because symptoms improve. Always follow your doctor’s directions.
