Introduction to Sudif Cream
It contains Fusidic Acid, a topical antibiotic used to treat bacterial skin infections. It is effective against a variety of bacteria, particularly Staphylococcus aureus.
Safety Advice for Sudif Cream
- Moderate risk
- High risk
- Safe
No known interactions with alcohol.
Safe for use; no specific precautions needed.
Safe for use; no specific precautions needed.
Generally considered safe, but consult your doctor before use.
Safe to use, but avoid applying on the breast area to prevent accidental ingestion by the baby.
Does not affect the ability to drive.
How Sudif Cream works
Fusidic Acid works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis, preventing the bacteria from growing and multiplying, thereby treating the infection.
How To Use Sudif Cream
- Wash and dry the affected area before applying the cream.
- Apply a thin layer of the medication to the affected area 2-3 times a day or as directed by your doctor.
- Avoid contact with eyes, nose, or mouth. Rinse with water if accidental contact occurs.
- Continue using the medication for the full prescribed duration, even if symptoms improve.
Special Precautions About Sudif Cream
- Do not use the cream for longer than prescribed to avoid antibiotic resistance.
- Inform your doctor if you have a history of skin allergies or other skin conditions.
- Avoid using other skin products on the treated area unless advised by your doctor.
Benefits Of Sudif Cream
- Treats bacterial skin infections such as impetigo, infected dermatitis, and infected cuts or wounds.
- Reduces symptoms like redness, swelling, and itching.
- Promotes faster healing of the infected skin area.
Side Effects Of Sudif Cream
- Mild irritation at the application site
- Itching
- Burning sensation
- Redness
- Allergic reactions (rare)
- Rash
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What If I Missed A Dose Of Sudif Cream
- If you miss a dose, apply it as soon as you remember.
- If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose.
- Do not apply a double dose to make up for the missed one.
Health And Lifestyle
Disease Explanation
Impetigo: A highly contagious bacterial skin infection that causes red sores and blisters, often affecting the face, especially in children. Infected Dermatitis: Dermatitis that has become secondarily infected with bacteria, leading to increased redness, swelling, and pus. Infected Cuts or Wounds: Open skin injuries that have been invaded by bacteria, causing inflammation and delayed healing.
FAQ's on Sudif Cream
Is Sudif an antifungal or a steroid? What is it used for?
Sudif is neither an antifungal nor a steroid. It is an antibiotic which is effective against bacteria. It is used to treat bacterial infections of the skin like impetigo (a weeping, crusty and swollen patch of skin), infected cuts and grazes and infected dermatitis (skin becomes red, slightly swollen and painful due to infection).
What should prompt me to stop using Sudif?
If you develop a severe allergic reaction after using Sudif, wash the area thoroughly and do not use the medicine again. The symptoms of an allergic reaction include severe rash, difficulty in breathing, stinging or burning in the eye which does not go away, and swelling of face (especially around the eyes or eyelids). You should immediately seek medical support of your doctor or go to a nearby hospital.
What is drug resistance? Does it mean that even Sudif may turn ineffective?
Sometimes the bacteria get modified in your body and the medicine stops working. This is called drug resistance. Extended or recurrent use of a medicine may increase the risk of developing resistance to that medicine. Your body may develop resistance for Sudif too. Therefore, to prevent drug resistance, you should use Sudif in the right amount and for the duration recommended by the doctor.
For how long is it required to use Sudif?
Use the Sudif for the time advised by your doctor. The treatment with Sudif usually stretches for 1-2 weeks although it can be longer in some cases.
What precautions should I take while applying Sudif?
Sudif is meant to be applied only on skin. Always wash your hands before applying it. Unless you are using the cream to treat your hands, always wash your hands after using Sudif. Do not insert it into your body or swallow it. If it accidentally enters your eyes, wash your eyes thoroughly with water. If irritation persists, contact your doctor immediately.
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- Moderate risk
- High risk
- Safe
No known interactions with alcohol.
Safe for use; no specific precautions needed.
Safe for use; no specific precautions needed.
Generally considered safe, but consult your doctor before use.
Safe to use, but avoid applying on the breast area to prevent accidental ingestion by the baby.
Does not affect the ability to drive.