Fukortsin: is it possible for pregnant women and indications for use


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The rash is very itchy and itchy. If you scratch it, you can get infected and get many unpleasant consequences, the simplest of which are welts and scars. To avoid this, the chickenpox rash is lubricated with antiseptic drugs, which help reduce itching and speed up the healing of damaged skin. Such drugs include Fukortsin.

Pharmacokinetics

Liquid applied to the surface of the epidermis can cause a burning sensation, which goes away on its own after a few seconds. By acting on the surface, Fukortsin has a disinfecting effect, which becomes a reason for use for:

  • cracks;
  • erosion;
  • abrasions;
  • small and shallow wounds.

Application of the product provides protection against suppuration, inflammation and secondary infection of wounds.

Phenol, which is part of the drug, is absorbed through the surface of the skin into the blood vessels, and from there into the main bloodstream. Therefore, you should not use this antiseptic for large lesions. Fukortsin is excreted by the kidneys. When treating small wounds it does not have a systemic effect.

Compound


Fukortsin is
a raspberry-colored solution (contains fuchsin dye).
It contains: ethyl alcohol, boric acid, acetone, resorcinol, phenol and distilled water. Available in 10 and 25 ml bottles.
acts as an antiseptic for chickenpox in children
and
adults It serves as protection against penetration of bacteria and fungi into damaged skin. For chickenpox, Fukortsin disinfects the skin and accelerates the drying of the rash.

Side effect

When applied to a large surface area of ​​the body, the following side effects were observed:

  • breathing disorders;
  • dizziness;
  • weakness;
  • drops and rises in blood pressure;
  • lung collapse.

Negative reactions are explained by absorbed doses of phenol. Signs of intoxication require immediate assistance from medical professionals.

You should not apply Fukortsin to your face - the dye included in the solution is difficult to wash off from the surface.

What is better - brilliant green or fucorcin?

Zelenka or fucorcin for chickenpox?
Let's try to figure out which is better. The basis of both brilliant green and Fukortsina is aniline dye. The action of both drugs is similar. However, there are also differences:

  • brilliant green can be applied to rashes in children from birth, and Fukortsin - only after a year;
  • Fukortsin contains more ingredients, which means there is a greater risk of allergic reactions;
  • despite the more persistent coloring, Fukortsin washes off more easily and stains clothes and linen less than brilliant green;
  • Fukorrcin can be washed off with baby cream, calendula alcohol solution, vegetable oil, etc.

Method of application and dosage

Wounds and abrasions should be treated with a cotton swab, cotton swab or glass applicator up to 4 times a day. Once the solution has dried on the skin, the treated area can be covered with a protective cream, tonic or ointment that helps accelerate cell regeneration.

The drying effect allows the use of Fukortsin for chickenpox, in order to accelerate the drying of the emerging rash. This therapy does not accelerate the course of the viral disease, but it minimizes the risk of secondary infection: the itching that a patient with chickenpox experiences forces them to constantly scratch the papules. By tearing the rash membrane, the patient opens access to infections and contaminants. Fukortsin dries the rash, reducing itching. And the drug should be applied to the torn fragments of the rash in order to disinfect the area that is defenseless against contamination.

Fukortsin

Registration number: P No. LS - 001044

Trade name of the drug: Fukortsin.

Dosage form: Solution for external use.

Composition: Active substances:

  • Boric acid - 0.8 g
  • Phenol - 3.9 g
  • Resorcinol - 7.8 g
  • Basic fuchsin dye - 0.4 g

Excipients:

  • Acetone - 4.9 ml
  • Ethanol (Ethyl alcohol) 95% - 9.6 ml
  • Purified water up to 100 ml

Description: The solution is dark red in color with a characteristic smell of phenol.

Pharmacotherapeutic group: Antiseptic.

ATX code: D08AD

Pharmacological action: The drug has antiseptic, antimicrobial and antifungal effects.

Indications for use: Pustular and fungal diseases of the skin and mucous membranes; superficial wounds, erosions, cracks, skin abrasions.

Contraindications for use: Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug; chronic allergic dermatoses; period of pregnancy and lactation, infancy (up to 1 year).

Directions for use and dosage: Externally. The solution is applied with a cotton swab to the affected areas of the skin 2 - 4 times a day. After the liquid has dried, ointments and pastes can be applied to the treated area.

Precautions for use: Do not apply the drug to large areas of skin, because phenol, which is part of the solution, can cause toxic effects (dizziness, weakness). The drug has a peculiar odor and red color, and can stain laundry.

Overdose: With prolonged use of fucorcin and its use on large areas of the skin, an overdose of the drug is possible, which is accompanied by phenomena characteristic of phenol poisoning (dizziness, weakness, breathing problems).

Treatment: If such phenomena occur, it is necessary to give the patient access to fresh air and carry out symptomatic treatment.

Side effect: A short-term burning sensation and pain at the site of application of the solution, which goes away on its own and does not require discontinuation of the drug.

Interaction with other medicinal products: Interaction with other medicinal products is unknown.

Use during pregnancy and lactation: It is not recommended for use by women during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Effect on the ability to drive vehicles and other mechanisms: No effect.

Release form: Solution for external use. 10 ml in orange or brown glass bottles with a screw neck, sealed with a lid and a plastic spatula. Each bottle, along with instructions for use, is placed in a cardboard box. It is allowed to place bottles together with an equal number of instructions for use in a group package.

Storage conditions: In a place protected from light at a temperature not exceeding 20 °C. Keep out of the reach of children.

Shelf life: 2 years. Do not use after the expiration date.

Conditions for dispensing from pharmacies: Without a prescription.

Storage

You should not pour the solution into your container. It must be sealed after each use to prevent the components from weathering and reducing chemical properties. In addition, the contents of a poorly closed bottle may accidentally spill, staining surrounding objects, which will be extremely difficult to clean.

All medications, including Fukortsin, should be kept out of children's reach. Heat and direct sunlight are harmful to the components of the drug.

Reviews

Reviews about the use of Fukortsin for chickenpox,

mostly positive.
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The rash is very itchy and itchy. If you scratch it, you can get infected and get many unpleasant consequences, the simplest of which are welts and scars. To avoid this, the chickenpox rash is lubricated with antiseptic drugs, which help reduce itching and speed up the healing of damaged skin. Such drugs include Fukortsin.

Additional Information

Indications for topical use of the solution may include:

  • open calluses;
  • ulcers with a damaged outer shell;
  • wet umbilical wounds prone to suppuration;
  • inflammation of exanthema, prickly heat or other itchy rash.

For fungal skin infections, Fukortsin is applied to the entire surface of the lesions. By acting on the shell of microorganisms, the components of the solution destroy it, thereby destroying the pathogenic flora.

What is better - brilliant green or fucorcin?

Zelenka or fucorcin for chickenpox?

Let's try to figure out which is better.

The basis of both brilliant green and Fukortsina is aniline dye. The action of both drugs is similar. However, there are also differences:

  • brilliant green can be applied to rashes in children from birth, and Fukortsin - only after a year;
  • Fukortsin contains more ingredients, which means there is a greater risk of allergic reactions;
  • despite the more persistent coloring, Fukortsin washes off more easily and stains clothes and linen less than brilliant green;
  • Fukorrcin can be washed off with baby cream, calendula alcohol solution, vegetable oil, etc.

special instructions

You should not use the drug more than 5 times a day, as this can cause the epidermis to dry out and chapping, resulting in peeling and thinning of the skin.

If treatment with Fukortsin does not bring the desired result, you need to stop self-medication and consult a specialist. It is important to talk about the use of the product at the appointment, because excessively reddened skin under the influence of the dye can blur the clinical picture, which can lead to an incorrect diagnosis.

Compound

Fukortsin –

raspberry-colored solution (contains fuchsin dye). It contains: ethyl alcohol, boric acid, acetone, resorcinol, phenol and distilled water. Available in 10 and 25 ml bottles.

Fukortsin for chickenpox in children

and
adults
acts as an antiseptic. It serves as protection against penetration of bacteria and fungi into damaged skin. For chickenpox, Fukortsin disinfects the skin and accelerates the drying of the rash.

Ways to get rid of dye on skin

If, after treating wounds, you need to return the skin to its natural shade, or the solution accidentally gets on a healthy area, you can get rid of the stain using the following methods:

  • Mix 2 tablespoons of alcohol with 3 tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide. Moisten a cotton pad with the liquid and wipe the painted surface.
  • Grate laundry soap and moisten the shavings with hydrogen peroxide. Apply the mixture to the treated area. After 3 minutes, rinse with warm water and a sponge.
  • Apply baking soda soaked in hydrogen peroxide to the painted surface with a sponge or cotton pad. Rub in for 2 minutes, then rinse with warm water.

Any type of treatment should be completed with the application of a moisturizer to restore dry skin to its protective functions and protect it from flaking.

Compound

Fukortsin –

raspberry-colored solution (contains fuchsin dye). It contains: ethyl alcohol, boric acid, acetone, resorcinol, phenol and distilled water. Available in 10 and 25 ml bottles.

Fukortsin for chickenpox in children

and
adults
acts as an antiseptic. It serves as protection against penetration of bacteria and fungi into damaged skin. For chickenpox, Fukortsin disinfects the skin and accelerates the drying of the rash.

What is better - brilliant green or fucorcin?

Zelenka or fucorcin for chickenpox?

Let's try to figure out which is better.

The basis of both brilliant green and Fukortsina is aniline dye. The action of both drugs is similar. However, there are also differences:

  • brilliant green can be applied to rashes in children from birth, and Fukortsin - only after a year;
  • Fukortsin contains more ingredients, which means there is a greater risk of allergic reactions;
  • despite the more persistent coloring, Fukortsin washes off more easily and stains clothes and linen less than brilliant green;
  • Fukorrcin can be washed off with baby cream, calendula alcohol solution, vegetable oil, etc.
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