Mupirocin
Synonyms / Brand Names: MRC, Pseudomonic acid, Mupirocine, mupirocin, Bactoderm, Bactroban, Bactroban Nasal, Centany, Turixin
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Dosing and Administration
A small amount of Bactroban Ointment should be applied to the affected area three times daily.
The area treated may be covered with a gauze dressing if desired. Patients not showing a clinical
response within 3 to 5 days should be re-evaluated.
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Indications
Contraindications
Side Effects
Drug Interactions
Precautions
Overdose
Instructions for Administration
How Supplied
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Trial Resources
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Patient Resources
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The content of this page is taken from the FDA package insert for this drug and should not be edited.
Decongestants and other nasal preparations (R01) | |
|---|---|
| Topical: sympathomimetics, plain | Cyclopentamine - Ephedrine - Phenylephrine - Oxymetazoline - Tetryzoline - Xylometazoline - Naphazoline - Tramazoline - Metizoline - Tuaminoheptane - Fenoxazoline - Tymazoline - Epinephrine |
| Topical: antiallergic agents, excluding corticosteroids | Cromoglicic acid - Levocabastine - Azelastine - Antazoline - Spaglumic acid - Thonzylamine - Nedocromil - Olopatadine |
| Topical: corticosteroids | Beclometasone - Prednisolone - Dexamethasone - Flunisolide - Budesonide - Betamethasone - Tixocortol - Fluticasone - Mometasone furoate - Triamcinolone - Ciclesonide |
| Topical: other nasal preparations | Calcium hexamine thiocyanate - Retinol - Ipratropium bromide - Ritiometan - Mupirocin - Hexamidine - Framycetin |
| Systemic use: Sympathomimetics | Phenylpropanolamine - Pseudoephedrine - Phenylephrine |
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