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Minor Bacterial Skin Infections
Approved treatments
- Cortisporin · Pfizer
- Cortone
- Sulfadiazine · Eli Lilly
- Aureomycin
- Cortisporin · Pfizer
- Cortef · Generic (originally Merck/Upjohn)
- Cortisporin · Pfizer
- Silvadene · Pfizer
Silver sulfadiazine acts on bacterial cell membrane and cell wall to produce bactericidal effect. - Cortisol · University of Zurich
- pramocaine
Clinical guidelines
- FDA label — 1L
Silver sulfadiazine cream, USP 1% is indicated for the treatment of minor bacterial skin infections. - FDA label — 1L
Silver sulfadiazine cream, USP 1% is indicated for the treatment of skin ulcers.
Competitive intelligence
For the full treatment-landscape CI brief — marketed leaders side-by-side, pipeline by phase, recent regulatory actions, sponsor landscape:
- Minor Bacterial Skin Infections patent landscape — cliff calendar, originator estates, attackable patents
- Minor Bacterial Skin Infections treatment landscape brief
- Minor Bacterial Skin Infections treatment updates RSS
Frequently asked questions about Minor Bacterial Skin Infections
What drugs treat Minor Bacterial Skin Infections?
Tracked treatments include Cortisporin, Cortone, Sulfadiazine, Aureomycin, Cortef, Silvadene, Cortisol, pramocaine.
What is the treatment for Minor Bacterial Skin Infections?
Standard treatment for Minor Bacterial Skin Infections includes Cortisporin, Cortone, Sulfadiazine, Aureomycin, Cortef. See the treatment landscape page for first-line, second-line and salvage options.
What are the treatment guidelines for Minor Bacterial Skin Infections?
FDA label publishes guidelines for Minor Bacterial Skin Infections. 2 guideline references tracked.
Related
- Treatment landscape: Minor Bacterial Skin Infections patent cliff · Minor Bacterial Skin Infections CI report
- Treatment: Cortisporin · Pfizer
- Treatment: Cortone
- Treatment: Sulfadiazine · Eli Lilly
- Treatment: Aureomycin
- Treatment: Cortisporin · Pfizer
- All diseases: Browse the disease index · Disease landscape hub
Primary sources · FDA · ClinicalTrials.gov · EMA · SEC EDGAR · ChEMBL · Wikidata · full sourcing