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Baneocin for children: instructions for use

Baneocin is one of the popular local antibiotics in demand in dermatology, gynecology, pediatrics and ENT practice. Due to its high efficiency and safety, the drug is often prescribed to children, including babies in the first year of life.

Release form

Baneocin is available in this form:

  1. Powder used for external treatment. It is a white or yellowish finely dispersed substance, packaged in cans of 10 grams.
  2. An ointment intended for external use. It is a homogeneous yellowish mass that has a slight characteristic odor. One tube contains 20 grams of ointment.

Composition

In the composition of Baneocin, the main substances providing this drug with a therapeutic effect are two ingredients at once:

  1. Neomycin... This substance in the form of sulfate is contained in 1 gram of powder or 1 g of ointment in an amount of 5000 IU.
  2. Bacitracin... Such a zinc compound is presented in 1 gram of ointment or 1 g of powder form in a dose of 250 IU.

Excipients in Baneocin powder are magnesium oxide (up to 2% of the total mass of the drug) and starch extracted from corn. Additional ingredients of the ointment are soft paraffin and lanolin.

Operating principle

Both active substances of Baneocin have an antibacterial effect - neomycin is an antibiotic from the aminoglycoside group, and bacitracin is a polypeptide antibiotic. Their combination provides Baneocin with a very broad spectrum of antimicrobial effects. The drug effectively fights against:

  • Different types of staphylococci.
  • Many types of streptococci, including hemolytic.
  • Clostridia.
  • The causative agent of diphtheria.
  • Listeria.
  • Fungi actinomycetes.
  • Pale treponemes.
  • The causative agent of anthrax.
  • Gonococci and other bacteria of the genus Neisseria.
  • Hemophilic sticks.
  • We protest.
  • Fusobacteria.
  • Enterobacteriaceae.
  • Salmonella.
  • Esherichia.
  • The causative agent of cholera.
  • Shigella.
  • Klebsiella.
  • Borrelia.
  • Leptospira.
  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

One component of the drug enhances the antibacterial effect of the second, and bacteria very rarely become addicted to them.

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Indications

Baneocin is used for skin bacterial infections provoked by pathogens sensitive to such a drug. It is prescribed for boils, folliculitis, streptoderma, abscess, carbuncle, paronychia, impetigo, hydradenitis and other purulent lesions.

In addition, the agent is in demand for the prevention of suppuration of wounds, rashes, cracks and other skin lesions. For example, Baneocin powder can be used to treat punctures in the earlobes, navel and other places. Also, this form is used for burns, angular stomatitis (seizures) and for treating rashes with chickenpox.

In pediatrics, the drug is prescribed for diaper rash and for treating the umbilical wound in newborns. In addition, Baneocin is effective in boys with infectious balanoposthitis.

ENT doctors prescribe Baneocin for inflammation of the external ear, rhinitis or sinusitis, as well as after surgery on the sinuses. In surgery, the drug is used after surgery to protect the stitches from infection. Gynecologists prescribe this medicine as a care for stitches and cracks after childbirth, as well as cracked nipples during feeding.

From what age is it allowed to take?

Instructions for the use of Baneocin ointment or powder indicate that there are no age restrictions in the use of such a tool. The medicine can be used from the first day of life, but only a doctor should prescribe Baneocin for children. Independent use in children under one year old is not recommended.

Contraindications

Baneocin powder should not be used for very extensive skin lesions, as this provokes an ototoxic effect and a negative effect on the kidneys. Also, the tool is not prescribed:

  • With hypersensitivity to any component of the drug, as well as to other drugs of the aminoglycoside group, for example, Gentamicin or Streptomycin.
  • With severe impairment of the kidneys.
  • With perforation of the tympanic membrane.
  • For problems with the vestibular or cochlear apparatus.
  • With the additional use of aminoglycoside antibiotics inside.
  • For eye infections.

The special attention of the doctor requires the use of the powder form of Baneocin for liver diseases or any neuromuscular pathologies. For Baneocion ointment, the contraindications and warnings are the same.

Side effects

Usually, the use of Baneocin does not provoke negative side effects, however, some small patients may experience an allergic reaction after skin treatment, such as itching or swelling of the skin. In addition, the drug, when used over a large area or with deep injuries, can have a systemic effect, which is manifested by oto- and nephrotoxic effects, as well as problems with neuromuscular conduction.

Long-term use of Baneocin can cause resistance in microorganisms and their active growth. In addition, with a very long use of such a drug, the addition of a fungal infection is possible.

Instructions for use and dosage

The medicine is used for local treatment of affected skin areas 2 to 4 times a day. If necessary, the treated skin can be covered with a bandage on top. In order for Baneocin not to have a systemic effect, the skin should be covered with powder or ointment on an area of ​​no more than 1% (such a treatment area corresponds to the size of a child's palm).

Treatment of the umbilical wound in newborns, both for the purpose of its faster healing, and with suppuration or with a weeping stump, is carried out twice a day (with severe suppuration - up to 5 times a day). The navel is first washed with peroxide and blotted with a cotton swab, and then sprinkled with a powder form of Baneocin. Such a powder is applied for 3-5 days until the umbilical wound dries up and heals completely.

Overdose

Exceeding the dose of Baneocin adversely affects the functioning of the kidneys, and also causes an ototoxic reaction.

Interaction with other drugs

  • It is not recommended to treat the child with Baneocin together with other aminoglycoside drugs or cephalosporins, as this increases the risk of nephrotoxic effects.
  • The combined use of Baneocin and Furosemide adversely affects the patient's kidneys and hearing.
  • If, when treating the skin with Baneocin, muscle relaxants, anesthetics or opiate analgesics are prescribed to a child, this can disrupt neuromuscular conduction.

Terms of sale

Baneocin is an over-the-counter drug, so it can be freely purchased at the pharmacy by paying 340-370 rubles for a jar of powder, and 300-360 rubles for a tube of ointment.

Storage conditions and shelf life

A box of Baneocin powder or a package of ointment should be stored away from moisture and direct sunlight. It is important that the temperature at the storage location does not rise above + 25 ° C. In addition, the product should not be readily available to small children. The shelf life of the powder form is 2 years, and the ointment is 3 years.

Reviews

Most mothers who used Baneocin in their children were satisfied with this drug. They call the powder form of this medicine the necessary home medicine kit and note that Baneocin is good for scratches, bites, scraped knees, small wounds, pimples, skin inflammations and other problems. According to reviews, purulent lesions treated with such a drug disappear very quickly.

Many parents confirm that Baneocin powder, used instead of baby powder, is very effective for diaper dermatitis and pruritus. The use of such a medication for chickenpox, according to mothers, helped protect the sores from infection and speed up their drying. Parents are satisfied with the use of Baneocin for burns, because this medicine accelerates the healing and restoration of the skin, but the treatment does not cause pain or other unpleasant sensations.

Analogs

There are no completely similar drugs with the same composition as Baneocin on the pharmaceutical market, but if you need to replace, you can use:

  • Ointment Bactroban.
  • Ointment Gentamicin.
  • Ointment Neomycin.
  • Ointment Bonderm.
  • Levomekol ointment.
  • Lincomycin ointment.
  • Ointment Fusimet.

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