Pharmacokinetics in children
The systemic uptake of fusidic acid after topical administration to intact skin is low [Turnidge 1999].
dose recommendation of formulary compared to licensed use (on-label versus off-label)
No information is present at this moment.
Available formulations
No information is present at this moment.
Dosages
| Superficial primary skin infections caused primarily by staphylococci |
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Renal impaiment in children > 3 months
No information available on dose adjustment in renal impairment.
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Side effects
No information is present at this moment.
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Contra-indications
No information available on specific contra indications in children.
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Warnings & precautions
No information available on specific warnings and precautions in children.
Interactions
The complete list of all interactions can be found in the national Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC) – click here
ANTIBIOTICS FOR TOPICAL USE
This pages provides a list of drugs from the same ATC class for comparison. This does not necessarily mean that these drugs are interchangeable.
| Other antibiotics for topical use |
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D06AX09
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References
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Koning S, et al, Fusidic acid cream in the treatment of impetigo in general practice: double blind randomised placebo controlled trial., BMJ, 2002, Jan 26;324(7331), 203-6
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Oranje AP, et al, Topical retapamulin ointment, 1%, versus sodium fusidate ointment, 2%, for impetigo: a randomized, observer-blinded, noninferiority study, Dermatology, 2007, 215(4), 331-40
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George A, et al, A systematic review and meta-analysis of treatments for impetigo, Br J Gen Pract, 2003, Jun;53(491), 480-7
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Turnidge J., Fusidic acid pharmacology, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, Int J Antimicrob Agents, 1999, Aug;12 Suppl 2:, S23-34
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White DG, et al, Topical antibiotics in the treatment of superficial skin infections in general practice--a comparison of mupirocin with sodium fusidate, J Infect, 1989, May;18(3), 221-9
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Koning S, et al, Interventions for impetigo, Cochrane Database Syst Rev, 2004, (2), CD003261
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NHG, NHG Standaard Bacteriele huidinfecties, Augustus 2007, http://nhg.artsennet.nl/kenniscentrum/k_richtlijnen/k_nhgstandaarden/Samenvattingskaartje-NHGStandaard/M68_svk.htm
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Will-Pharma B.V, SmPC Afussine (RVG 111682) 22-04-2022, www.geneesmiddeleninformatiebank.nl
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