No; using a medication that lowers your immune response while you have an infection is unwise. See a health care provider for appropriate treatment.
Steroids are not useful in treating staph, and should not be used on your face without consulting with your health care provider.
WHAT IS BACTRONBAN CREAM MUPIROCIN CALCUIM CREAM 2% USED FOR?... Its used to treat staf- skin infections like MRSA >>CAN THIS BE USED FOR POSION IVY? Yes you can use it on poison ivy, but I would not reccommend it because it is a very strong antibiotic; you should not use antibiotics unless you have an infection... why use a prescription if you don't need to Cortaid works just as well for poison ivy (not MRSA) and is over the counter.
...ice cream?
Methyl cellulose is used to thicken ice cream
Nope
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Fluocinolone acetonide is a corticosteroid. There is a specific kind called Flu-cort, which contains neomycin, an antibiotic. This should promote healing of circumcision. However, make sure the patient is allergic to this, and discuss the taking of any medicines with a pharmacist or doctor first before self administration.
Mometasone Furoate cream is a corticosteroid used for swelling and redness. The cream should not be applied to the groin, armpits, or the face. So, no, mometasone furoate cream cannot be used on the face.
Cream is used in numerous ways as food. Used as a liquid, it can be added to sauces, used over fruit, or added to coffee and other drinks. Frozen into a solid, it is used in ice cream and various similar treats. It can also be emulsified or whipped, creating butter and toppings such as sour cream and whipped cream. Another edible form is called clotted cream.
Both phenol and trichlorophenol (TCP) have been used as antisceptics in cream
Ice-Cream was used for many things like dessert and on hot day.