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Bactrocin Ointment: Uses, Dosage, Side Effects – Update Price 2026

A white cardboard box and a matching tube of Bactrocin 2% ointment, a topical antibiotic containing Mupirocin USP, featuring pink and purple accents.

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Bactrocin (often referred to as Bactocin) is a potent topical antibiotic containing Mupirocin USP 2%. It is primarily used for the treatment of various bacterial skin infections. Produced by Square Pharmaceuticals PLC, it works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis, effectively stopping the growth of infection-causing bacteria like Staphylococcus aureus (including MRSA) and Streptococcus pyogenes.


What is Bactrocin Used For?

Bactrocin 2% is a topical antibiotic prescribed mainly for:

  • Impetigo: A highly contagious skin infection that causes red sores on the face.

  • Folliculitis: Infection and inflammation of the hair follicles.

  • Furunculosis: Treatment of boils (deep hair follicle infections).

  • Secondary Infections: Prevention and treatment of infections in minor traumatic skin lesions, such as small lacerations or sutured wounds.

Key Reminder: Bactrocin is an antibacterial agent and will not work for viral infections (like cold sores) or fungal infections (like athlete’s foot). For a technical breakdown of its unique mode of action, you can review the pharmacology of Mupirocin on DrugBank.


Dosage

For adults and children (aged 2 months and older), the standard application instructions are:

  • Application: Apply a small amount of the ointment to the affected area.

  • Frequency: Usually applied three times daily for up to 10 days.

  • Coverage: The treated area may be covered with a sterile gauze dressing if needed.

  • Re-evaluation: If no clinical response is seen within 3 to 5 days, the infection should be re-evaluated by a physician.


Common Side Effects

Bactrocin is generally well-tolerated when used on the skin. However, some users may experience localized reactions at the application site:

  • Burning or stinging sensation

  • Itching (pruritus)

  • Redness (erythema)

  • Dryness or skin tenderness

Important 2026 Safety Update: While systemic side effects are rare, prolonged use of topical antibiotics can lead to the overgrowth of non-susceptible organisms, including fungi. If you experience severe skin irritation, swelling, or a spreading rash, discontinue use and consult your doctor. For comprehensive safety data, see the Mayo Clinic guide on topical Mupirocin.


Important Warnings & Precautions

  • External Use Only: Do not use in the eyes, nose (unless using a specific nasal formulation), or mouth.

  • Kidney Health: Use with caution on large areas of open wounds or damaged skin, as the base of the ointment (polyethylene glycol) can be absorbed and potentially impact patients with renal impairment.

  • Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Generally considered safe (Pregnancy Category B), but use only if clearly needed. If treating cracked nipples, wash the area thoroughly before breastfeeding. Technical safety profiles are available via NCBI StatPearls.

  • Sensitization: If a sensitization reaction or severe local irritation occurs, treatment should be stopped immediately.


Bactrocin vs. Neobacin: Key Differences and Usage

While both are topical antibiotics used in Bangladesh, they contain different active ingredients and are chosen based on the type of skin infection.

Feature Bactrocin (Mupirocin) Neobacin (Neomycin + Bacitracin)
Drug Class Specialized Topical Antibiotic Combination Antibiotic
Primary Use Impetigo, MRSA, Boils Minor cuts, scrapes, & burns
Action Mechanism Inhibits tRNA synthetase Disrupts cell walls/protein synthesis
Availability Prescription only (recommended) Often available over-the-counter
Unit Price (10g) ৳150.00 ৳18.00 – ৳25.00

Bactrocin Price (February 2026 Update)

The following table provides the updated pricing for Bactrocin manufactured by Square Pharmaceuticals PLC.

Product Name Strength Unit Price (BDT) Tube Size
Bactrocin 2% w/w ৳150.00 10 gm Tube

Bactrocin Alternative Brands & Prices

If Bactrocin is unavailable, several high-quality Mupirocin alternatives are produced by other leading pharmaceutical companies in Bangladesh as of early 2026.

Brand Name Company Name Price per Unit (BDT)
Mupitop Renata PLC ৳140.00
Trego Incepta Pharmaceuticals ৳145.00
Mupiderm Healthcare Pharmaceuticals ৳140.00
Bactrobex Beximco Pharmaceuticals ৳140.42
Bactropen NIPRO JMI Pharma ৳140.00
Dermocin Aristopharma Ltd. ৳130.00
Mupiron Eskayef (SK+F) ৳140.00
Dermoban Opsonin Pharma ৳130.88
Dermupin ACME Laboratories ৳180.00 (15g)
Systop ACI Limited ৳150.00
A side view of a white rectangular box for Bactrocin 2% ointment featuring Bengali script, purple accents, and the Square Pharmaceuticals logo.
Bengali labeled packaging for Bactrocin mupirocin antibiotic ointment.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Bactrocin

Q: What is the Bactrocin price in Bangladesh?

As of February 2026, the retail price for a 10g tube of Bactrocin is ৳150.00. Prices may vary slightly depending on the pharmacy and location.

Q: What are the Bactrocin side effects?

Common side effects include a mild burning, stinging, or itching sensation at the application site. Less common reactions include skin redness, dryness, or a rash.

Q: What is Bactrocin used for?

It is used to treat bacterial skin infections such as impetigo, folliculitis (hair follicle infection), and boils. It is also effective against MRSA (methicillin-resistant staph).

Q: What is the recommended Bactrocin dose?

Apply a thin layer to the affected area three times a day for 5 to 10 days. Always clean and dry the area before application.

Q: Is Bactrocin good for a cough?

No, Bactrocin is a topical antibiotic for skin use and has no effect on internal respiratory conditions like a cough.

Q: What does Bactrocin do?

It kills bacteria by stopping them from creating essential proteins needed for their survival and growth, thereby clearing the infection.

Q: Does Bactrocin make you sleepy?

No, as a topical medication, it does not enter the bloodstream in significant amounts and does not cause drowsiness or sleepiness.

Q: Is Mupirocin (Bactrocin) high risk?

It is generally very safe. The main risk is antibiotic resistance if used for longer than prescribed or for non-bacterial infections. It should not be used in the eyes or nose.

Q: Is Bactrocin safe during pregnancy?

It is usually considered safe (Category B) but should be used under medical supervision. If you are breastfeeding, avoid applying it to the breast area where a baby might ingest it.


Disclaimer: This is educational information only (updated February 2026). Not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified physician before starting/stopping any medication.

About the Author

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Dr. Afsana Haque Joty

Dr. Afsana Haque Joty serves as a Senior Dental Surgeon at Tech Dental’s Mirpur branch, backed by over five years of clinical experience. An alumna of the University of Dhaka, she pursued advanced Post-Graduate Training (PGT) at Dhaka Dental College, specializing in Pediatric Dentistry as well as Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. In addition to being BMDC registered (No. 11071), Dr. Joty has completed specialized training in Aesthetic Dentistry, ensuring she provides precise, high-quality dental care for patients of all ages.

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