Bacibact

Bacibact is a medicine that treats minor skin infections like scratches, wounds, and pus-filled skin inflammation by killing bacteria.

Form
voide
Strength
500 IU / g + 5 mg / g
Active Ingredient
Bacitracin
Manufacturer
Orion Corporation

How to Use

Dosage

Apply a thin layer to the affected skin area once or twice a day.

Method

For cream, spread a thin layer. For powder, sprinkle a thin layer.

Important

Do not use for more than 2-3 weeks for self-treatment on small skin areas.

Possible Side Effects

COMMON
  • Allergic reactions
  • Itching
  • Burning sensation
  • Redness
  • Increased inflammation
  • Rash on the treated area (patchy, pimple-like, or hive-like)
RARE
  • Sudden severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis)
  • Contact rash
  • Hearing problems

Important Warnings

  • If your skin symptoms don't get better within 1-2 weeks or if the treated area becomes irritated, stop using the medicine and talk to a doctor.
  • Do not use if you are allergic to bacitracin, neomycin, other antibiotics in the same group, or any other ingredient in this medicine.
  • Do not use for long-term treatment of chronic wounds (like leg ulcers or pressure sores), for skin problems caused by viruses or fungi, in your eyes, or in your ear canal.
  • Avoid using on large skin areas or for a long time if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
  • Talk to your doctor if you are using other antibiotics at the same time.

Use in Elderly Patients

Category C

Topical treatment: Suitable for older adults. For short-term use only on a limited area of skin. Should not be used on mucous membrane or broken skin. (updated 9.10.2023)