Dermabac is indicated in the following skin diseases where bacterial infections are already present or suspected to occur- Primary irritant dermatitis Contact allergic dermatitis Eczema (atopic, infantile, discoid, stasis) Seborrhoeic dermatitis
Fusidic Acid BP 2% & Hydrocortisone Acetate BP 1% combination cream contains the potent topical antibacterial action of Fusidic Acid with the anti-inflammatory & anti-pruritic effects of Hydrocortisone Acetate. When applied topically, Fusidic Acid is effective against Staphylococci, Streptococci, Corynebacteria, Neisseria and certain Clostridia & Bacteroides. Fusidic Acid is an antimicrobial agent that acts as an inhibitor of protein synthesis in the microorganism. It interferes with translocation step by stabilizing the ribosome-guanosine diphosphate elongation factor G-complex. This prevents binding of aminoacyl t-RNA to the ribosome and thereafter stops transfer of additional amino acids to the growing polypeptide. In humans, Hydrocortisone is the principal naturally occurring glucocorticosteroid. In pharmaceutical dosage, its main action is to reduce the response of the skin to injury (i.e. anti-in ammatory). It also has immuno suppressant & anti-mitotic actions.
Adults : This Cream should be applied 3 times daily and gently massaged onto the affected areas for 2 weeks. A shorter course should be considered if symptoms improve. Children : It is not recommended in children under 3 years of age.
Always consult a registered doctor before taking any medicine. This information is for general knowledge only.
Fusidic Acid has been reported to cause mild irritation at the application site, but did not usually require discontinuation of therapy. Reports of hypersensitivity reactions have been rare. Adverse effects are generally local and include: dryness, itching, burning, local irritation, striae, skin atrophy, atrophy of subcutaneous tissues, telangiectasia, hypertrichosis, change in pigmentation and secondary infection. If applied to the face, acne rosacea or perioral dermatitis can occur.
This preparation is contraindicated in patients with hypersensitivity to Fusidic Acid, Hydrocortisone Acetate, or other components of the cream. As with other topical antibiotic/corticosteroid combination preparations, it is contraindicated in bacterial infections due to non-susceptible organisms, fungal infections, tuberculosis of the skin, syphilitic skin infections, chicken pox, eruptions following vaccinations and viral diseases of the skin in general.
If absorbed systemically, Fusidic Acid may inhibit the metabolism of drugs that undergo extensive biotransformation in the liver, but no evidence for this is available. No hazardous drug interactions are reported with topical Hydrocortisone Acetate.
Fusidic Acid and Hydrocortisone Acetate should not be used in or near the eye because of the possibility of conjuctival irritation by Fusidic Acid. When used under occlusive dressing, over extensive areas or on the face, scalp, axillae and scrotum, suffcient absorption may occur, giving rise to adrenal suppression and other systemic effects.