FuDep
Composition for FuDep Products
FuDep Products are primarily used for
Bacterial skin infections, Bacterial eye infectionsProducts for FuDep
FuDep Cream
tube of 3 gm Cream
MRP₹26.64
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FuDep Cream
tube of 5 gm Cream
MRP₹44.41
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About FuDep Products
Uses of FuDep Products
Fusidic Acid is used in the treatment of bacterial skin infections and bacterial eye infections.
FuDep Products side effects
Common
Side Effect of FuDep is Irritation.
How FuDep Products work
Fusidic Acid is an antibiotic. It works by preventing synthesis of essential proteins required by bacteria to carry out vital functions. Thus, it stops the bacteria from growing, and prevents the infection from spreading.
In Depth Information for FuDep Products
- FuDep treats bacterial skin infections such as impetigo and infected dermatitis.
- Don't use it for more often or for longer than advised by your doctor.
- Apply it gently to the infected area of skin three to four times a day.
- Avoid contact with your eyes, nose or mouth. Rinse off with water if you accidentally get the cream in these areas.
- Don't cover the area being treated with airtight dressings such as bandages unless directed by a doctor, as this may increase the risk of side effects.
- Inform your doctor if your infection becomes worse during treatment or if it comes back after you have stopped treatment with FuDep.
Patient Concerns about FuDep Products
Frequently asked questions about FuDep Products
Q. What is FuDep Cream and how does it work?
FuDep Cream is a topical antibiotic cream containing fusidic acid, which belongs to a class of medicines that help stop the growth of bacteria on the skin. When applied to the affected area, the active ingredient works by interfering with the way bacteria make proteins, slowing or stopping their growth so your body can clear the infection. This makes it useful for treating certain bacterial skin infections such as impetigo, infected dermatitis, or superficial folliculitis.
Q. For how long is it required to use FuDep Cream?
The usual course of treatment with FuDep Cream depends on the type and extent of the skin infection. Your doctor will tell you how often to apply the cream and for how many days. It is generally recommended that you continue using it for the full duration prescribed, even if symptoms start to get better early, because stopping too soon may leave the infection partly untreated.
Q. What precautions should I take while applying FuDep Cream?
Before using FuDep Cream, wash and dry your hands and the affected area. Apply a thin layer only to the infected skin and avoid contact with eyes, inside the nose or mouth, and other sensitive areas. If accidental contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water. Do not bandage or cover the area unless your doctor tells you to, as occlusive covering may increase absorption and irritation. If you notice persistent irritation, rash, or signs of an allergic reaction, stop using it and contact your healthcare provider.
Q. What is the meaning of drug resistance?
Does it mean that even FuDep Cream may turn ineffective? “Drug resistance” refers to the ability of bacteria to adapt in ways that allow them to survive exposure to an antibiotic that once worked against them. With topical antibiotics like FuDep Cream, bacteria may become less sensitive if the medicine is overused or used inappropriately, reducing its effectiveness against certain infections. This is why it is important to use FuDep Cream only for the infection for which it was prescribed and to complete the full course as advised. Prolonged or repeated use may increase the risk of resistance.
Q. When should I stop using FuDep Cream?
If you experience severe irritation, swelling, itching, a rash, or other signs of a skin allergy at the site of application, stop using FuDep Cream and speak to your doctor. You should also stop and seek medical advice if your symptoms do not improve within a few days of starting treatment or if they worsen, as this may indicate the infection is not responding or another condition is present.
Q. Is FuDep Cream effective against fungal or viral infections?
No, FuDep Cream is formulated to treat bacterial skin infections and is not effective against fungal or viral infections. This means it should not be used to treat conditions like athlete’s foot (a fungal infection), warts, or cold sores (viral infections). Using it in these situations is unlikely to help and may delay proper treatment.
Q. Does FuDep Cream cause skin thinning like steroids?
FuDep Cream contains an antibiotic, not a steroid. Steroids are known to cause thinning of skin with prolonged use, but fusidic acid does not have this steroid-like action. That said, any topical medicine can sometimes cause local skin reactions such as irritation or redness. If you notice persistent skin changes at the application site, discuss them with your healthcare provider.
Q. Is FuDep Cream safe for use on the face?
FuDep Cream can be used on the face if your healthcare provider has prescribed it for a bacterial infection in that area. However, you should avoid contact with the eyes or mucous membranes.
Q. Can FuDep Cream be used on infected eczema?
In certain cases, FuDep Cream may be used if eczema becomes infected with bacteria and your doctor recommends it. Topical fusidic acid targets the bacterial component of the infection. It is not a treatment for eczema itself, but may help when a secondary bacterial infection is present.
Q. Can I use FuDep Cream on an open wound?
Because FuDep Cream is used for superficial bacterial skin infections, it may be applied gently to small, superficial cuts or grazes if a doctor has prescribed it. However, it should not be used on deep, large, or heavily weeping wounds without medical advice. Applying topical antibiotics to deep or significant wounds should be guided by a clinician.
Q. Can FuDep Cream be used on private parts?
Use of FuDep Cream in sensitive areas, such as the genital or groin region, should be done only if your doctor specifically prescribes it for a confirmed bacterial infection in that area. These areas have delicate skin, and inappropriate use can increase irritation or sensitivity. Your healthcare provider can advise on safe and appropriate management if a confirmed infection is present.



