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Fuze Plus Cream Substitute

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Fuze Plus Cream is a combination of two medicines: Beclometasone and Fusidic acid. Beclometasone is a corticosteroid and has anti-inflammatory properties. It blocks the production of prostaglandins (chemical messengers) that make the affected area red, swollen, and itchy. Fusidic acid is an antibiotic and prevents the synthesis of essential proteins required by bacteria to carry out vital functions. Together, Fuze Plus Cream can effectively reduce symptoms of skin infections. 

FAQs

Fuze Plus Cream is used to treat skin diseases such as eczema and psoriasis.

Fuze Plus Cream is a combination of two medicines: Beclometasone and Fusidic acid. Beclometasone is a corticosteroid and reduces symptoms of skin infections such as redness, itching, and swelling. On the other hand, fusidic acid is an antibiotic that prevents bacterial growth and reduces skin infection. Â

Fuze Plus Cream might improve your symptoms within the first 2 weeks of your treatment. However, if there is no improvement in your condition, consult your doctor immediately.

Fuze Plus Cream may cause side effects such as itching, dryness, redness, irritation, stretch marks, acne, hair growth, and burning sensation at the application site. These side effects usually do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time.

Fuze Plus Cream may raise blood glucose levels by interfering with the action of insulin. So, it is recommended to discuss with your doctor the potential risks and benefits of Fuze Plus Cream before taking it.

The safety and efficacy of Fuze Plus Cream have shown no difference in young and elderly patients. So, Fuze Plus Cream can be given to treat skin infections in elderly patients.

No, you should not use Fuze Plus Cream for skin boils as it is used for the treatment of eczema and psoriasis.

Fuze Plus Cream is not recommended for diaper rash as it contains corticosteroid which may cause skin thinning and irritation.

Yes, Fuze Plus Cream contains beclometasone, a corticosteroid and anti-inflammatory agent that works by blocking the production of chemical messengers (prostaglandins) responsible for causing redness, swelling, and itching in the affected area.

Fuze Plus Cream should be used for as long as it has been prescribed by the doctor. The dose and duration will be determined by the doctor based on your medical condition.

Apply a generous amount of Fuze Plus Cream to the affected skin areas, and spread it evenly to form a thin layer about 1/8 inch thick. Use clean, dry hands, or apply it with a piece of clean cotton wool or a gauze swab. Be sure to wash your hands before and after applying Fuze Plus Cream, unless the treatment is for your hands.

Fuze Plus Cream should be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding only if the doctor has prescribed it. The doctor will prescribe this medication only if the benefits outweigh the risks.

No, you should not use Fuze Plus Cream on your face unless advised by the doctor as it contains beclometasone, a corticosteroid which may cause skin thinning and irritation as a side effect.

Avoid using Fuze Plus Cream if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. Fuze Plus Cream is also not recommended for conditions such as rosacea (a skin condition affecting the face), acne, and skin thinning (atrophy). It should not be used on open wounds, or broken skin.