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Mupirocina para infecções de pele

Bactroban

Unless your doctor tells you otherwise, apply mupirocin 2-3 times a day for ten days.

Your skin may sting a little at first but this should soon pass.

At a glance

  • Mupirocin is an antibacterial cream or ointment for bacterial skin infections.

  • It treats infections like impetigo and those caused by MRSA bacteria.

  • Apply a small amount to the infected area two or three times a day.

  • Do not use it for longer than ten days without medical advice.

  • If your skin does not improve after 4-5 days, consult your doctor.

  • Minor itching, burning or stinging on application can occur.

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About mupirocin

Tipo de medicamento

An antibacterial skin preparation

Usado para

Bacterial skin infections in adults and children

Também chamado de

Bactroban®

Disponível como

Creme e pomada

Mupirocin is an antibacterial cream/ointment which is used to treat small areas of skin infection. It is sometimes used to treat infections such as impetigo in children. It works by killing the germs (bacteria) causing the infection.

Mupirocin is used in particular to treat infections caused by bacteria called meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Infection with MRSA bacteria mainly occurs in people who are already ill in hospital. The infection can be difficult to treat and it can also spread to other people.

There is also a nasal ointment which contains mupirocin. It is prescribed for people who have been in contact with people with MRSA infection. It helps to stop the infection from spreading to other people. See the separate medicine leaflet called Pomada nasal de Mupirocina which gives more information about this preparation.

To make sure that this is the right treatment for you, before you start using mupirocin it is important that your doctor knows:

  • If you are pregnant or breastfeeding - although mupirocin is not known to be harmful to babies, it is still important that you tell your doctor about this.

  • Se você tiver um problema com o funcionamento dos seus rins.

  • If you have ever had an allergic reaction to a medicine, or to any skin preparation.

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  • Before you start the treatment, read the manufacturer's printed information leaflet from inside the pack. It will give you more information about the preparation prescribed for you.

  • Wash your hands before you use the cream/ointment. Use a cotton wool pad to apply a small amount to the infected area. It may sting a little when you first apply it but this should soon pass. You can use a sticking plaster or dressing to protect the treated area if needed. You should use mupirocin two or three times a day unless your doctor has told you otherwise. Do not use it for longer than ten days.

  • For mupirocin to work properly it should be applied regularly. If you forget to use it at your usual time, apply it as soon as you remember and then go on as before.

  • You should notice your skin starting to get better within a few days. If you haven't noticed any improvement after 4-5 days, check with your doctor for further advice. If after ten days your symptoms have not gone, talk to your doctor about this too.

  • You may be asked to use an antiseptic wash as part of your treatment. This is to prevent the bacteria causing your infection from becoming resistant to treatment, so it is important you follow the advice you are given.

  • If you are having an operation or dental treatment, tell the person carrying out the treatment that you are using mupirocin. This is especially important if you are using it for MRSA.

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Along with their useful effects, most medicines can cause unwanted side-effects although not everyone experiences them. The table below contains the most common ones associated with mupirocin. You will find a full list in the manufacturer's information leaflet supplied with your medicine. The unwanted effects often improve as your body adjusts to the new medicine, but speak with your doctor or pharmacist if any continue or become troublesome.

Common mupirocin side-effects (these affect fewer than 1 in 10 people)

O que posso fazer se passar por isso?

Your skin may itch, burn or sting slightly when you first apply mupirocin

Isso deve passar em breve

Allergic-type skin reactions

Some of the ingredients can cause allergic skin reactions in some people. If you develop a particularly irritating or severe skin reaction, stop using mupirocin and speak with your doctor as soon as possible

If you experience any other symptoms which you think may be due to the cream/ointment, speak with your doctor or pharmacist for further advice.

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Informações importantes sobre todos os medicamentos

Esta preparação é apenas para uso na pele. Se alguém engolir um pouco por acidente, vá ao departamento de acidentes e emergências do hospital local. Leve o recipiente com você, mesmo que esteja vazio.

Este medicamento é para você. Nunca o dê a outras pessoas, mesmo que a condição delas pareça ser a mesma que a sua.

Não guarde medicamentos vencidos ou indesejados. Leve-os à sua farmácia local, que se encarregará de descartá-los para você.

Se você tiver alguma dúvida sobre este medicamento, pergunte ao seu farmacêutico.

Relatar efeitos colaterais de um medicamento ou vacina

Se você sentir efeitos colaterais, pode relatá-los online através do Yellow Card website.

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Perguntas frequentes

Can mupirocin be used to treat all types of skin infections?

Mupirocin is an antibacterial cream/ointment specifically used to treat small areas of bacterial skin infection, such as impetigo. It is particularly effective against infections caused by meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).

How long does it usually take for mupirocin to start working?

You should start to see an improvement in your skin within a few days of using mupirocin. If you haven't noticed any improvement after 4-5 days, you should contact your doctor for advice. The treatment should not be used for longer than ten days.

Is it safe to use mupirocin if I am pregnant or breastfeeding?

While mupirocin is not known to be harmful to babies, it is important to inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding before you start using it. They will be able to advise if it is the right treatment for you.

What should I do if the mupirocin makes my skin sting or itch when I apply it?

It is common for your skin to itch, burn, or sting slightly when you first apply mupirocin, but this sensation should pass quickly. If you develop a particularly irritating or severe skin reaction that doesn't go away, you should stop using the cream/ointment and speak with your doctor as soon as possible.

Can I put a plaster or dressing over the treated area?

Yes, you can use a sticking plaster or dressing to protect the treated area if you feel it is needed. Remember to wash your hands before applying the cream/ointment and apply a small amount with a cotton wool pad.

Why might my doctor ask me to use an antiseptic wash along with mupirocin?

Your doctor might recommend using an antiseptic wash as part of your treatment. This is to help prevent the bacteria causing your infection from becoming resistant to the mupirocin, so it's important to follow their advice.

What should I do if I accidentally swallow some mupirocin?

Mupirocin is for use on the skin only. If someone accidentally swallows some of it, you should go to the accident and emergency department of your local hospital immediately and take the medicine container with you, even if it's empty.

Leitura adicional e referências

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Michael Stewart, MRPharmS

Gerente de Revisão de Folhetos de Medicamentos – Contratado, Farmacêutico

BPharm (Hons), MRPharmS

Michael é um farmacêutico comunitário atuando nas Midlands e em South Yorkshire, com mais de 20 anos de experiência em aconselhamento sobre medicamentos e condições médicas. Ele tem uma sólida formação em treinamento em saúde, tendo produzido e ministrado cursos de treinamento para equipes de farmácia e funcionários de ambientes de cuidados residenciais, incluindo enfermeiros. Ele também contribuiu para conselhos consultivos de farmácia para o manejo de condições de baixa gravidade na comunidade.

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Sid Dajani

Sultan Dajani qualified at the London School of Pharmacy in 1994 and became the youngest elected member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society council since its founding in 1842.

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