yes. it does help alot.
Yes, Mupirocin and Bactroban are essentially the same medication. Mupirocin is the generic name, while Bactroban is the brand name under which it is marketed. Both are used topically to treat bacterial skin infections, such as impetigo, and to eliminate nasal carriage of Staphylococcus aureus.
Bactroban Cream contains the active ingredient mupirocin, which is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial skin infections. It works by inhibiting the growth of bacteria, making it effective against conditions like impetigo and other superficial skin infections. Bactroban is typically applied directly to the affected area of the skin to help eliminate the infection and promote healing.
Bactroban (mupirocin) cream is an antibiotic used to treat certain skin infections, including those caused by bacteria. Impetigo, a contagious skin infection often caused by staphylococcus or streptococcus bacteria, can be treated with Bactroban. However, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment recommendation tailored to the specific case.
Unfortunately not. Bactroban acts against certain types of germs, or bacteria, such as those causing impetigo. Athletes foot is a fungal infection and not a bacterial one, so bactroban will have no effect. What you need is an antifungal powder or ointment. You can buy them without prescription in pharmacies, and they are not expensive. if that doesn't work you could try looking at the related source link below.
No. You can only get it with a perscription from your Doctor.
No, bactroban is for prevention of bacterial infections. Ringworm is a fungal infection.
when was Impetigo discovered
Impetigo :)
Yes, impetigo is spreadable.
Have no fear, Impetigo is here!! Retapamulin is a common impetigo drug.
Bactroban is not effective for viral cold sores.
No