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Tag: Skin infection

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How to apply topical mupirocin?

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Mupirocin is a widely used topical antibiotic that can successfully eliminate symptoms in over 85% of impetigo cases [1.3.5]. Knowing how to apply topical mupirocin correctly is crucial for effectively treating bacterial skin infections and preventing their spread.

What contains bacitracin? A Guide to Single and Combination Antibiotic Ointments

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Bacitracin was discovered in 1945 from a culture taken from a young girl's leg wound. This discovery led to the development of numerous topical antibiotic products, with many people asking **what contains bacitracin** today. It is available as a single-ingredient ointment and is a key component in many combination first-aid antibiotic products.

Can Cephalexin Treat Folliculitis? An Expert Guide

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Bacterial folliculitis, a common skin condition where hair follicles become infected and inflamed, is often caused by *Staphylococcus aureus* bacteria. For moderate to severe cases, the answer to 'Can cephalexin treat folliculitis?' is yes; it's a frequently prescribed oral antibiotic.

Is there an over the counter ciclopirox?

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Over a hundred million people worldwide suffer from fungal skin infections annually, but for those seeking treatment, **is there an over the counter ciclopirox** available for purchase? The answer is no; ciclopirox is a prescription-only medication in all its forms.

How quickly does Fucibet cream work?

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Fucibet cream is a dual-action prescription medication containing 2% fusidic acid and 0.1% betamethasone valerate. So, how quickly does Fucibet cream work? Most users see a noticeable improvement in their skin within just a few days of starting treatment.