T-MUCE 5 g ointment
Manufactured By Leeford Healthcare
Composition Mupirocin 2.0% w/w
Rs 56.75
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Description:
Uses/Indications
- Impetigo
- Cuts, wounds, and abrasions that are infected
- Furunculosis and boils
- Folliculitis (an inflammation of hair follicles)
- Bacterial infections of the skin that come after the first one
- It helps the body heal faster by reducing redness, edema, and pus development.
How It Works
Mupirocin, a topical antibiotic, is included in T-MUCE ointment.
By stopping the production of bacterial proteins, it prevents the growth and spread of bacteria that cause skin diseases. This helps the body get rid of the illness quickly.
How to Use
- Only for use on the outside
- Before putting it on, clean and dry the region that is affected.
- Put a thin layer of the ointment on the skin that is hurting.
- Use it two to three times a day or as your doctor tells you to.
- Before and after applying, wash your hands.
- Don't touch your eyes, nose, mouth, or mucous membranes.
- Don't wrap it up tightly unless your doctor tells you to.
Side effects
- Feeling like you're burning or stinging
- Itching
- Redness
- Irritation or dryness
- Side effects that don't happen very often:
- A rash or swelling on the skin that is caused by an allergy
- If you have severe irritation or allergy symptoms, stop taking the drug right away and see a doctor.
Pregnancy interaction
- Most people think that T-MUCE ointment is safe to use on the skin and in the right dosages during pregnancy.
- Only use it if your doctor tells you to, especially in the first trimester.
- Do not use for long periods of time or on big areas of skin unless your doctor says to.
Medicines interaction
- Because T-MUCE is a topical treatment, it is unlikely to cause serious drug interactions.
- If your doctor doesn't tell you to, don't use additional lotions or ointments on the same location.
- Tell your doctor if you are taking any other drugs for your skin.
Experts advice
- To avoid antibiotic resistance, follow the directions for using the ointment exactly.
- Do not use for skin illnesses caused by fungi or viruses.
- Finish the whole course even if your symptoms get better early.
- Unless told to, don't put it on big open wounds.
- If things don't get better in 3 to 5 days, see a doctor.
FAQs for Medicine?
Q1. Is T-MUCE ointment an antibiotic?
Yes, it is a topical antibiotic with mupirocin in it.
Q2. Is it possible to utilize T-MUCE for fungal infections?
No, it only acts against bacterial infections, not fungal or viral ones.
Q3: Is it okay to put it on my face?
Only a doctor can tell you to apply it on your face. Don't touch your eyes.
Q4: What should I do if I forget to take a dose?
As soon as you remember, put it on. Don't put on more to make up for it.
Q5. Is it safe for kids?
Yes, but only if a doctor tells you to and you follow the directions.