MUPICOAT Ointment 5gm
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Introduction About MUPICOAT OINTMENT
MUPICOAT OINTMENT contains Mupirocin which belongs to the group of medicines called Antibacterial agents. It is used to manage bacterial skin infections such as folliculitis (swelling of the skin around the hair roots), impetigo (appears as a small scratch or itchy patch of eczema) and furunculosis (pus-filled bump under the skin caused by infected and inflamed hair follicles).
It can also be used to manage skin infections due to small cuts, lacerations, wounds, or scraped skin. MUPICOAT OINTMENT should be used with caution in patients with kidney problems. Before applying MUPICOAT OINTMENT, inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
MUPICOAT OINTMENT is not recommended for use in children (aged under 1 year) and it should be used with caution in elderly patients (above 65 years of age). The most common side effects associated with the use of MUPICOAT OINTMENT are application site reactions such as itching, redness, burning, rash, swelling, and pain in the skin. Consult your doctor if any of the side effects worsen.
Uses Of MUPICOAT OINTMENT
- Manage bacterial skin infections such as folliculitis, impetigo and furunculosis
- Manage infections on the skin due to small cuts, lacerations, wounds or on scraped skin
How MUPICOAT OINTMENT Works
MUPICOAT OINTMENT works by killing the bacteria that cause skin infections by managing the synthesis of essential proteins necessary for the survival of bacteria. Thereby, managing the skin infection from spreading.
How to use MUPICOAT OINTMENT
Apply MUPICOAT OINTMENT as advised by your physician. It is for external use only. Wash your hands before and after applying for the medicine. Apply a thin layer of this medicine to the affected area of the skin and rub it gently. You can cover the managed area with a plaster or other suitable dressing if advised by the doctor. Your doctor will decide the correct frequency and duration for you depending on your age and disease condition.
Side Effects Of MUPICOAT OINTMENT
Common
- application site reactions such as itching, redness, burning, rash, swelling, and pain in the skin
Uncommon
- application site reactions such as stinging or dryness on the skin
- soreness of the other parts of the body
Rare
Stop applying MUPICOAT OINTMENT and contact your doctor immediately if you experience this side effect:
- inflammation of the colon (large intestine) (symptoms include diarrhoea, usually with blood and mucus, stomach pain and fever)
How To Manage Side Effects
Dry Skin
Drink a lot of fluids. Apply moisturiser several times a day after consulting your doctor. Do not take a bath for a long time (not more than 5–10 minutes) and use warm water for bathing. Choose fabric clothes to wear. Consult your doctor if the symptom does not improve.
Skin rash Or Itching
Avoid taking hot showers because hot water can irritate your skin further. Do not scratch the affected area. Avoid prolonged sun exposure or UV rays, as they may sensitise your skin. Use sunscreen and protective clothing when going outdoors. Regularly moisturise your skin after consulting the doctor. Consult your doctor if the symptom does not improve.
Warning & Precautions
Pregnancy
Consult your doctorIf you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant or planning to have a baby ask your doctor before applying for this medicine.
Breastfeeding
Consult your doctorInform your doctor if you are a breastfeeding woman before applying MUPICOAT OINTMENT.
Driving and Using Machines
Use with CautionIt is unlikely that MUPICOAT OINTMENT will affect your ability to drive or operate machinery.
Kidney
Use with CautionMUPICOAT OINTMENT should be used with caution in patients with kidney problems. Consult your doctor before applying MUPICOAT OINTMENT.
Allergy
ContraindicatedDo not apply MUPICOAT OINTMENT if you are allergic to Mupirocin or any other ingredients of this medicine.
Use In Pediatrics
ContraindicatedMUPICOAT OINTMENT is not recommended for use in children (aged under 1 year). Consult the child’s doctor for advice.
Use In Geriatrics
Use with CautionMUPICOAT OINTMENT should be used with caution in elderly patients (above 65 years of age). Consult your doctor before applying MUPICOAT OINTMENT.
Others
MUPICOAT OINTMENT is not recommended for use if you:
- have infection in the nose (especially inner nose) and eyes
Before applying MUPICOAT OINTMENT inform your doctor if you:
- have open wounds or damaged skin
Interactions
A. Drug-Drug interactions:
Before applying MUPICOAT OINTMENT, inform your doctor, if you are taking or using any medicines including prescription, non-prescription and herbals or vitamin supplements.
Overdosage:
If you or anyone else accidentally swallowed or used too much of MUPICOAT OINTMENT consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital.
Synopsis
| Drug | : | Mupirocin |
| Pharmacological Category | : | Antibacterial agents |
| Therapeutic Indication | : | Bacterial Skin infections |
| Dosage Forms | : | Ointment, Cream, Gel, Powder |
More Information
- Keep MUPICOAT OINTMENT out of reach from children
- Store MUPICOAT OINTMENT at room temperature
FAQs About MUPICOAT OINTMENT
Q: What is MUPICOAT OINTMENT used for?
A: MUPICOAT OINTMENT is used to manage bacterial skin infections such as folliculitis (swelling of the skin around the hair roots), impetigo (appearing as a small scratch or itchy patch of eczema), and furunculosis (a pus-filled bump under the skin caused by infected and inflamed hair follicles). It can also be used to manage skin infections due to small cuts, lacerations, wounds, or scraped skin.
Q: How to apply MUPICOAT OINTMENT
A: Apply MUPICOAT OINTMENT as advised by your physician. It is for external use only. Wash your hands before and after applying for the medicine. Apply a thin layer of this medicine to the affected area of the skin and rub it gently. You can cover the managed area with a plaster or other suitable dressing if advised by the doctor.
Q: How does MUPICOAT OINTMENT work?
A: MUPICOAT OINTMENT works by killing the bacteria that cause skin infections by managing the synthesis of essential proteins necessary for the survival of bacteria. thereby managing the skin infection from spreading.
Q: For how long do I need to use MUPICOAT OINTMENT?
A: Use MUPICOAT OINTMENT for the duration as advised by your doctor. The bacteria are normally cleared from your skin within 10 days of starting the management. Unless otherwise directed by a doctor, do not use it for more than 10 days. If your skin condition does not improve within 3–5 days, consult your doctor for advice.
Q: Does MUPICOAT OINTMENT cause skin dryness?
A: Yes, MUPICOAT OINTMENT may cause skin dryness in some individuals. To manage this effect, drink a lot of fluids and apply a moisturiser several times a day after consulting your doctor. Do not take a bath for a long time (not more than 5–10 minutes) and use warm water for bathing. Choose fabric clothes to wear. Consult your doctor if the symptom does not improve.
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