Dextrocin Cream

Dextrocin Cream prevents the growth and spread of bacteria on the skin, making it an excellent choice for treating a variety of skin problems such as inflammation of the hair root, wounds, burns, acne, and more.

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Generic Name (Ingredient)

2% M / Mupirocin (In Mupirocin Calcium).

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Description

Active Ingredient(s)

Dextrocin Cream contains mupirocin as the active ingredient per gram, and polyethylene glycol as an excipient. Mupirocin is a potent antibiotic that fights chemicals that cause infection in the skin and slows down their effects. Polyethylene glycol, on the other hand, acts as a base for the active ingredient and helps to improve the cream’s texture and consistency.

Usage

Dextrocin Cream is widely used for treating bacterial skin infections. It effectively penetrates inflamed pimples and dries out inflammation. It is also known for renewing and forming new healthy skin cells. This cream fights chemicals that cause infection in the skin and prevents the formation of new bacteria in the area where it is applied. It is often prescribed for treating small cuts, scratches, wounds, abscesses, boils, inflamed acne, inflammation of hair follicles, and purulent skin infections.

How to Use

It is essential to use Dextrocin Cream as per your doctor’s instructions. Apply the cream in a thin layer, gently and gently, in a small amount to the lesions on your skin. You should use Dextrocin Cream 2 or 3 times a day for ten days, or as often as your doctor recommends. Do not use this cream for more than ten days unless your doctor advises otherwise.

After applying the cream, cover the affected area with a clean bandage or cover, if desired. Do not overdose on this cream and take double doses to compensate for missed doses. If you accidentally overdose, consult your doctor or pharmacist immediately.

Side Effects

Dextrocin Cream may cause some mild side effects such as itchy skin, dry skin, stinging in the skin, and acne. However, it is important to note that Dextrocin Cream can cause serious side effects if you overdose, take double doses, or are hypersensitive to the ingredients of the cream. If you experience severe side effects such as hives, difficulty breathing, or swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat, stop using the cream immediately and seek medical attention.

In conclusion, Dextrocin Cream is an excellent choice for treating bacterial skin infections. It contains mupirocin, a potent antibiotic that fights chemicals that cause infection in the skin and slows down their effects. With proper use, Dextrocin Cream can quickly clear skin infections and prevent the formation of new bacteria, leading to healthy and beautiful skin.

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