Soframycin Multi-Purpose Antiseptic Cream is a topical medicine used to protect and heal the skin in cases of cuts, scrapes, minor burns, and skin infections. It contains an antibiotic that helps stop the growth of harmful bacteria on the affected area, preventing infection and supporting faster recovery. The cream also soothes the skin, reduces discomfort, and promotes natural healing.
Uses
• First-aid for small cuts, scratches, and wounds
• Relief and protection in minor burns and scalds
• Management of bacterial skin infections
• Helps in healing ulcers, boils, or infected insect bites
Benefits
This cream forms a protective barrier over the injured skin, lowering the risk of infection. By directly targeting bacteria, it keeps the wound clean and supports quicker tissue repair. Regular application as advised by your doctor can also reduce the chances of scarring and repeated infection.
Possible side effects
Soframycin Cream is generally well tolerated, but some people may experience mild irritation, itching, or redness at the site of application. These usually settle on their own. If the reaction worsens or spreads, consult your doctor.
How to use it
Wash your hands before and after applying the cream. Clean the affected skin gently with water and pat it dry. Apply a thin layer of Soframycin Cream evenly over the area two to three times a day, or as directed by your doctor. Covering the wound with a clean dressing may be advised in some cases. Avoid contact with eyes, nose, and mouth.
How it works
Soframycin Cream contains framycetin sulfate, an antibiotic that fights bacterial infection at the site of application. By stopping bacteria from multiplying, it prevents the spread of infection and allows the skin to heal naturally.
Precautions
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For external use only; do not swallow
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Inform your doctor if you have allergies to antibiotics or other skin medicines
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Not recommended for large or deep wounds unless prescribed
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Pregnant or breastfeeding women should use it only on medical advice
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