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Your privacy is important, Prescription Doctor are committed to keeping your details completely confidential.
This is why we also take steps to conceal your prescription products under two layers of packaging.
We have a commitment to delivering a discreet service and understand your need for privacy. We ship all orders via a trackable courier using discreet, plain packaging.
Once your order is dispatched you will receive a tracking number via sms and email.
We deliver medications between Monday and Saturday. You can upgrade to Saturday delivery on Friday.
You should receive a tracking number with your order which you can use this number to track your parcel online. This should give you a clear indication of where your parcel is. If you haven’t received your parcel in the time frame given by our couriers, contact your local depot to find out where it is. You can also contact our support team who will do this for you.
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If you don’t have a credit or debit card you can pay via bank transfer. We will give you a unique reference number at checkout along with details of how to make the transfer. Once the money has cleared in our account, we will process your order.
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Fucibet contains two active ingredients, which work together to fight infected eczema. Fucibet Cream helps treat eczema when there is also a secondary bacterial infection present.
While Fucibet is only available on prescription in the UK, you can get a private prescription for Fucibet online from us. All you need to do to begin your order is complete our online medical form. One of our prescribers will review your answers to the questions and issue a prescription if suitable.
We package all items in plain packaging to ensure your privacy, and dispatch them via a fast, next-day delivery.
Fucibet has two components; betamethasone and fusidic acid.
Betamethasone is a corticosteroid (steroid) that reduces inflammation, irritation, and itching caused by skin diseases. Fusidic acid is an antibiotic that destroys germs on the skin.
The combined action of fusidic acid and betamethasone help to treat infected eczema and dermatitis.
You should see an improvement in your skin after only a few days of using the cream.
Inform one of our prescribers if you do not notice an improvement after 7 days of using Fucibet cream.
Fucibet Cream is administered directly to the afflicted region of skin.
Apply a small amount of cream onto the affected areas of skin twice a day for up to 2 weeks.
Always wash your hands thoroughly before and after applying Fucibet Cream.
To measure out the right amount of Fucibet Cream, use your index finger. The length from the tip of your index finger to the first joint is equal to 1 fingertip unit.
Further instructions on how much Fucibet Cream to use can be found within the patient information leaflet that comes with your medicine.
You should wash your hands after applying the cream, with the exception being if you used it on your hands.
Typically, the use of Fucibet Cream is for up to two weeks. Consult your doctor before taking this medication for an extended period.
Do not ingest Fucibet Cream. If you do accidentally consume Fucibet Cream, consult your doctor immediately.
Fucibet Cream should only be applied to the skin.
Do not use Fucibet Cream internally.
If you are unsure how to use Fucibet Cream, speak to your doctor or visit Medicines.org
If you forget to apply the Fucibet Cream at the appropriate time, apply it as soon as you remember. Then continue to take this medication at the usual time.
Do not take a double dosage to make up for a missed dose.
Inform your doctor right away if you have used more Fucibet than is recommended; you may need to discontinue use of this medication. Wipe away any excess cream with a clean tissue and dispose of it carefully.
Using more Fucibet Cream than prescribed will not clear your condition faster, but may increase your risk of side effects.
Before you begin using Fucibet Cream, you must read the patient information leaflet enclosed with your medicine.
You can read the patient information leaflet for Fucibet Cream online.
If you have any concerns about anything you read in the patient information leaflet, discuss them with your doctor or a pharmacist.
Fucibet Cream is not suitable for everyone. If you are unsure whether Fucibet Cream is suitable for you, speak to one of our online doctors.
If you are allergic to fusidic acid, betamethasone valerate, or any of this medicine's other ingredients, you should not use Fucibet Cream.
Fucibet should not be used on open wounds or sensitive areas such as the nostrils, ears, lips, or genitals unless directed by a doctor. Fucibet should not be used on thin skin, skin ulcers, broken veins, or acne unless prescribed by a doctor.
All medicines carry the risk of side effects, though not everybody experiences them.
Uncommon side effects include:
This is not an exhaustive list of side effects. Further information regarding the safety of Fucibet Cream, including a full list of side effects, can be found within the patient information leaflet enclosed with your medicine.
If you experience any side effects to Fucibet Cream, regardless of whether they are listed above or in the patient information leaflet, speak to your online doctor or visit a local pharmacy.
Do not use Fucibet Cream if you are allergic to:
If you experience an allergic reaction after using Fucibet Cream:
For severe allergic reactions:
Signs of an allergic reaction may include:
Do not use Fucibet Cream if you are pregnant. Speak to your online doctor for further information.
If you become pregnant while using Fucibet Cream, inform your doctor straight away.
Warning: Fucibet cream contains liquid paraffin, which is highly flammable. Frequently wash clothing and bedding that comes into contact with Fucibet cream. Do not smoke or go near naked flames when using the cream.
Inform our online prescribers of all other medicines you are currently using, including those prescribed by your doctor or bought over the counter, as well as health and herbal supplements.
Always store medicines out of sight and reach from children and pets.
Never share your Fucibet Cream with anybody else, even if they are experiencing the same symptoms or have been diagnosed with the same condition as you.
You may drink alcohol while using Fucibet Cream. Avoid drinking more than 14 units of alcohol per week.
Fucibet Cream should not impair your ability to drive or operate machinery.
Fucibet is widely tolerated and does not interact with most drugs. However, it should not be used in conjunction with any of the following medications: Any additional fusidic acid-containing creams; Any other steroid medications include betamethasone, hydrocortisone, and clobetasone.
Do not use Fucibet Cream on your face unless your doctor has told you that it is safe to do so. Fucibet should not be applied to the nostrils, ears, lips, or other areas of sensitive skin.
Fucibet is only available on prescription and cannot be bought over the counter in the UK. You will need a prescription from a doctor. One of our online doctors can issue a prescription for Fucibet cream following an online consultation.
You can buy Fucibet Cream online via a trusted online pharmacy or from a high street pharmacy. You will need a prescription from your doctor to do so.
No, Fucibet Cream should not be used for fungal, viral, or bacterial skin conditions that are not also inflamed.
You can consult the patient information leaflet provided with the medicine or speak to a healthcare professional for more detailed information about Fucibet Cream.
Yes, long-term continuous topical therapy with Fucibet should be avoided.
Yes, due to the content of corticosteroid, Fucibet should be used with care near the eyes.
Additional resources
Sources
Leo Laboratories, 2019. Fucibet Cream: Summary of Product Characteristics.
NHS, 2018. Fusidic acid.
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