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Epibact 2% Ointment 5gm
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Epibact 2% Ointment 5gm
Genesis Biotech Inc.
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Mupicip 2% Ointment 10gm
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Frequently asked questions
Are both Epibact & Mupicip medicines exactly the same?
Yes, both medicines have the same salt composition, dosage, and effectiveness. They work the same way in your body. The only difference is the brand — and Mupicip option is much more affordable without compromising on quality
How do I properly apply Epibact 2% Ointment?
Follow your doctor's instructions carefully. Wash your hands before application, apply the ointment to the affected area 2-3 times daily, and cover it as advised by your doctor.
Can I use Epibact 2% Ointment on open wounds?
Consult your doctor before using Epibact 2% Ointment on open wounds, especially if you have kidney issues, as it may worsen kidney damage.
Is Epibact 2% Ointment effective for diaper rash?
Epibact 2% Ointment is an antibacterial medicine and is effective only if the diaper rash is caused by a bacterial infection.
Where should I avoid applying Epibact 2% Ointment?
Epibact 2% Ointment should not be used near the eyes, nostrils, or mouth. If it accidentally gets into your eyes, rinse thoroughly with water. Avoid using it near cannula insertion sites.
When should I discontinue the use of Epibact 2% Ointment?
Stop using Epibact 2% Ointment and seek medical attention if you experience a raised itchy rash, cough, shortness of breath, fainting, or swelling of the face or throat, as these may indicate a severe allergic reaction. Also, stop if you experience abdominal cramps and diarrhea.
What is the recommended duration for using Epibact 2% Ointment?
Use Epibact 2% Ointment as directed by your doctor, typically not exceeding 10 days. If your skin condition does not improve within 3-5 days, consult your doctor.
What should I do if my condition does not improve with Epibact 2% Ointment?
Contact your doctor if your symptoms worsen while using this medicine or if you do not feel better after completing the full course of treatment.
What should I do if I experience burning or stinging after applying Epibact 2% Ointment?
Burning is a common side effect, while stinging is rare. It usually subsides quickly. Do not stop using Epibact 2% Ointment due to these mild effects, but consult your doctor if you have concerns.
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