
This is a topical antibiotic ointment containing Mupirocin. It is primarily used to treat bacterial skin infections.
Here is a breakdown of what this medication is for and how it is typically used:
Mirocin (Mupirocin) is effective against various bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes. It is commonly prescribed for:
Impetigo: A highly contagious skin infection that causes red sores.
Infected Hair Follicles (Folliculitis): Inflammation or infection of the hair follicles.
Secondary Infections: Skin infections occurring in small cuts, wounds, or abrasions.
Clean and Dry: Wash the affected area with mild soap and water, then pat it dry.
Apply a Small Amount: Use a cotton swab or clean fingertip to apply a thin layer to the infected area, usually 3 times a day for up to 10 days, or as directed by a doctor.
Covering: The treated area may be covered with a sterile gauze bandage if needed.
Hand Hygiene: Wash your hands immediately after application (unless your hands are the area being treated).
Finish the Course: Even if the infection looks better after a few days, it is important to complete the full duration prescribed to prevent the bacteria from returning or becoming resistant.
External Use Only: Avoid contact with eyes, nose, or mouth.
Side Effects: While generally well-tolerated, some people may experience mild stinging, itching, or redness at the site of application. If you develop a severe rash or swelling, stop use and consult a healthcare provider.
Note: This medication is for bacterial infections only and will not work on fungal or viral infections (like ringworm or cold sores).
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