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OZENOXACIN 1%
OZECAN CREAM
OZENOXACIN 1% CREAM
Ozenoxacin is an antibacterial type of medicine. It is a topical preparation that is applied in the management of impetigo. Impetigo is a skin infection that is contagious and is responsible for producing red sores on the face. It is the involvement of the superficial part of the skin by organisms like Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes.
Ozenoxacin is Ozenoxacin, a quinolone antibiotic medication. It stops the protein synthesis that contributes to bacterial cell development and kills the bacteria and cures bacterial infections. Ozenoxacin is a topical preparation and needs to be applied according to the doctor’s instructions. Ozenoxacin can cause some mild side effects, such as itching, burning sensation, redness, and irritation at the application site. These side effects are not serious and disappear over a certain period.
Ozenoxacin is administered in the therapy of bacterial infections and Impetigo. It penetrates into the bacterial cells and prevents the bacterial enzymes that are essential for the growth of the bacterial genetic material (DNA). It is primarily effective against the causative bacteria of skin infections.
Keep this medicine in a dry and cool area. Keep this cream out of direct sunlight. Do not store this in front of children and pets.
Apply this cream in an appropriate quantity as the recommended amount as prescribed by your doctor. Do not apply this cream excessively on the affected area otherwise, you will experience itching and a burning sensation.
Ozenoxacin has Ozenoxacin, a quinolone antibiotic drug. It inhibits the protein synthesis that causes bacterial cell growth. Thus, killing the bacteria and curing bacterial infections.
Do not discontinue using Ozenoxacin even if the infection is decreased. Attempt to finish the entire course of treatment even if you recover, since the infection may recur by sudden discontinuation.
Brand Name | OZECAN |
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Composition | Ozenoxacin 1% |
Pack | 10 gm |