Trade Names and Preparations
- Fucidin (of Leo in Canada and the US)
- Fucidin H (topical cream with corticosteroid - Leo)
- Fucidin (of Leo in UK/ Leo-Ranbaxy-Croslands in India)
- Fucidine (of Leo in France)
- Fucidin (of Leo in Norway)
- Fucithalmic (of Leo in the UK, the Netherlands, Denmark and Portugal)
- Fucicort (topical mixture with hydrocortisone)
- Fucibet (topical mixture with betamethasone)
- Ezaderm (topical mixture with betamethasone)(of United Pharmaceutical "UPM" in Jordan)
- Fuci (of pharopharm in Egypt)
- Fucizon (topical mixture with hydrocortisone of pharopharm in Egypt)
- Foban (topical cream in New Zealand)
- Betafusin (cream mixture with betamethasone valerate in Greece)
- Fusimax (of Schwartz in India)
- Fusiderm (topical cream and ointment by indi pharma in India)
- Fusid (in Nepal)
- Fudic (topical cream in India)
- Fucidin (후시딘, of Dong Wha Pharm in South Korea)
- Stanicid (in Serbia)
- Dermy (Topical cream of W.Woodwards in Pakistan)
- Fugen Cream (膚即淨軟膏 in Taiwan)
- Phudicin Cream (in China; http://www.pfb.org.cn/catalog/antimicrobial/20100204085231859.htm)
- Dermofucin (in Jordan)
- Verutex (of Roche in Brazil)
- TAKSTA (of Cempra in U.S.)
- Futasole (of Julphar in Gulf and north Africa)
- Stanicid (2% ointment of Hemofarm in Serbia)
- Fuzidin (tablets of Biosintez in Russia)
- Fuzimet (ointment with methyluracil of Biosintez in Russia)
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