Funbact-A Triple Action Cream (30g) is a trusted medicated solution widely used in Nigeria to treat inflammatory skin conditions complicated by bacterial or fungal infections. It is a "triple action" formula, meaning it combines three active ingredients to provide comprehensive relief from itching, redness, and infection.
What is Funbact-A Cream Used For?
This cream is primarily indicated for dermatological disorders where infection is present or likely. Common Funbact-A cream uses include:
- Eczema and Dermatitis: Reduces inflammation and itching associated with various types of eczema.
- Fungal Infections: Effective against ringworm (Tinea corporis), athlete's foot (Tinea pedis), and other skin fungi.
- Bacterial Infections: Helps clear secondary bacterial skin infections.
- Psoriasis: Provides relief for localized psoriatic plaques.
Key Ingredients & How They Work
The effectiveness of Funbact-A comes from its balanced combination of three active components:
- Betamethasone Dipropionate (0.05%): A potent corticosteroid that quickly reduces swelling, redness, and the "pepperish" sensation of inflamed skin.
- Clotrimazole (1.0%): A broad-spectrum antifungal agent that targets the root cause of fungal skin issues.
- Neomycin Sulfate (0.5%): An antibiotic that eliminates bacteria on the skin surface.
How to Use Funbact-A for Best Results
For effective results, apply a thin layer of the cream to the affected area twice daily. Gently rub it in until absorbed. Do not use the cream for more than 7 consecutive days unless specifically advised by a healthcare professional.
Safety Warnings and Precautions
Funbact-A is a potent medicated cream and should not be used as a regular cosmetic lotion or for skin lightening.
- Can I use Funbact-A on my face? It is generally advised to avoid facial application unless directed by a doctor, as it can cause skin thinning or "steroid-induced acne."
- Pregnancy: If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult a GoMed pharmacist before use.
- Avoid Misuse: Using this cream for skin bleaching can lead to permanent skin damage.
For more information or to speak with a professional, you can contact a GoMed pharmacist today.