T Bact Ointment 15gm
Key Information
Generic Name
Generic Name Mupirocin 2 %
Manufacturer
Glaxosmithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Country of Origin
India
Detailed Information
Introduction
INTRODUCTION ABOUT T BACT OINTMENTT-bact Ointment is a topical antibiotic used to manage certain skin infections. It may also be used to manage bacterial attack and infection of small cuts, wounds and abrasions. It contains mupirocin as an active ingredient that possesses antibacterial properties. Mupirocin works by inhibiting the synthesis of protein found in the cell wall of bacteria thereby inhibiting the action of causative bacteria. It inhibits the growth of bacteria in lower concentration (bacteriostatic property) whereas at higher concentration, it kills the infecting bacteria (bactericidal property). Always use T-bact Ointment as advised by your physician. It is not suitable for use in eyes and nose, in conjunction with cannulae (tube inserted in the body) and at the site of central venous cannulation. Avoid contact with eyes. KEY COMPOSITION Mupirocin THERAPEUTIC
Uses
OF T BACT OINTMENTUsed to manage primary bacterial skin infections (Ex. impetigo, folliculitis, furunculosis, ecthyma) manage secondary infections like infected dermatosis (Ex. infected eczema), infected traumatic injuries (Ex. minor wounds, abrasions, insect bites, and burns) avoid bacterial attack on small wounds, incisions and other clean lesions prevent infection of small cuts, wounds and abrasions
How It Works
by arresting bacterial protein synthesis, and either inhibiting their growth or killing them. Consult your doctor for further queries. Q: What are the
Side Effects
T BACT OINTMENTT-bact Ointment may cause a burning sensation, dryness, itching, and redness at the site of application in some individuals. Consult your doctor if you experience any such symptoms while using it. SAFETY ADVICE Always use T-bact Ointment exactly as advised by your physician Use 2 to 3 times a day for up to 10 days or as directed by the doctor Apply a small quantity of T-bact Ointment to cover the affected area. You may cover the managed area by a dressing Any ointment remaining after the management should be discarded Do not mix T-bact Ointment with other preparations to avoid the risk of dilution which might result in a reduction in its efficacy Do not use T-bact Ointment if you are allergic to any of its ingredients It is not suitable for use in eyes and nose, in conjunction with cannulae (tube inserted in the body) and at the site of central venous cannulation Avoid contact with eyes Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning for pregnancy, or breastfeeding Inform your doctor on all the medicines you use including prescription, non-prescription and herbal supplements MORE INFORMATION Keep T-bact Ointment out of reach of children Store at a temperature below 25°C away from sunlight FAQs ABOUT T BACT OINTMENTQ: What is T-bact Ointment used for? A: T-bact Ointment is used to manage primary bacterial skin infections like impetigo, folliculitis, furunculosis, ecthyma and secondary infections like infected dermatosis (Ex. infected eczema), and infected traumatic injuries (Ex. minor wounds, abrasions, insect bites, and burns). It is also used to avoid bacterial attack on small wounds, incisions and other clean lesions, and to manage infection of small cuts, wounds and abrasions. Q: Can elderly people use T-bact Ointment? A: T-bact Ointment can be used by elderly people; however, caution must be exercised if they are diagnosed with moderate or severe impairment of kidneys. Consult your doctor before using it. Q: Is T-bact Ointment antifungal? A: No. T-bact Ointment contains mupirocin which is a novel antibacterial medicine that works by arresting bacterial protein synthesis, and either inhibiting their growth or killing them. Consult your doctor for further queries. Q: What are the side effects of T-bact Ointment? A: T T-bact Ointment may cause a burning sensation, dryness, itching, and redness at the site of application in some individuals. Consult your doctor if you experience any such symptoms while using it. Q: What to do if T-bact Ointment gets in my eyes? A: Avoid the contact of T-bact Ointment with the eyes. In case of accidental contact, it is recommended to wash and irrigate the eyes, properly and thoroughly with clean water until the ointment residues get removed. Consult your doctor if any discomfort occurs. REFERENCES1. https://india-pharma.gsk.com/media/6413/t-bact-ointment.pdf
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions and answers about T Bact Ointment 15gm.
What is T-bact Ointment used for?
T-bact Ointment is used to manage primary bacterial skin infections like impetigo, folliculitis, furunculosis, ecthyma and secondary infections like infected dermatosis (Ex. infected eczema), and infected traumatic injuries (Ex. minor wounds, abrasions, insect bites, and burns). It is also used to avoid bacterial attack on small wounds, incisions and other clean lesions, and to manage infection of small cuts, wounds and abrasions.
Can elderly people use T-bact Ointment?
T-bact Ointment can be used by elderly people; however, caution must be exercised if they are diagnosed with moderate or severe impairment of kidneys. Consult your doctor before using it.
Is T-bact Ointment antifungal?
No. T-bact Ointment contains mupirocin which is a novel antibacterial medicine that works by arresting bacterial protein synthesis, and either inhibiting their growth or killing them. Consult your doctor for further queries.
What are the side effects of T-bact Ointment?
T T-bact Ointment may cause a burning sensation, dryness, itching, and redness at the site of application in some individuals. Consult your doctor if you experience any such symptoms while using it.
What to do if T-bact Ointment gets in my eyes?
Avoid the contact of T-bact Ointment with the eyes. In case of accidental contact, it is recommended to wash and irrigate the eyes, properly and thoroughly with clean water until the ointment residues get removed. Consult your doctor if any discomfort occurs.
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Last Updated
05 Apr 2023