- Indications of Bactoderm
- Side Effects of Bactoderm
- Contraindications for Bactoderm
- How to Use Bactoderm
Bactoderm is a topical medication that has Neomycin Sulfate as its active ingredient.
This medicine is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections of the skin or mucous membranes, such as inflamed pimples, wounds and abscesses.
Bactoderm acts by preventing the growth and proliferation of the bacteria that cause the infection, which ends up being eliminated from the individual's body.
Indications of Bactoderm
Boils; impetigo; anthrax; ectime; otitis; nasal musoca infections; infected eczemas; pyoderma; skin ulcers; minor burns; injuries; abscesses; infected acne.
Side Effects of Bactoderm
Allergic reactions; itch; redness; swelling; muscle aches; tingling; contact dermatitis; changes in kidneys and hearing.
Contraindications for Bactoderm
Pregnant or lactating women; premature or newborn babies; hypersensitivity to the product; severe renal failure; damage to the hearing aid or labyrinthine system.
How to Use Bactoderm
Topical Use
Adults and children
- Before using the product, wash the affected area with soap and water and dry thoroughly. Apply a thin layer of the product 2 to 5 times a day over the region. Use gauze or cotton to facilitate application.