Mupirocin
Our Mupirocin unit-dose ointment form for easy-to-use topical application is an antibiotic designed to treat specific skin infections like impetigo, a highly contagious condition caused by staphylococcus aureus, commonly known as 'staph' bacteria. It is also prescribed for various other uses, and for more detailed information, please consult our package insert.
Mupirocin
2%
Product Details
NDC
81033-020-50
Form
Ointment
Fill Volume
1 g
Pack Size
50
Wholesaler Item Numbers
Cencora
10271854
Cardinal
5804174
McKesson
2640365
Morris & Dickson
260232
Mupirocin
2%
Product Details
NDC
81033-020-99
Form
Ointment
Fill Volume
1 g
Pack Size
100
Wholesaler Item Numbers
Cencora
10271852
Cardinal
5803572
McKesson
2640332
Morris & Dickson
260240
Additional information
Unit-dose pharmaceutical technology
At Kesin, we are redefining the drug repackaging and dispensing process. We use unit-dose packaging and implement innovative labeling, packaging, and barcode scanning technology. This system reduces medication errors, minimizes diversion, and simplifies inventory management. It also provides tailored dosing to ensure that the right drug in the right dose is delivered to the right patient, every time.
Drug repackaging solutions
At Kesin Pharma, we leverage our industry expertise to bring you solutions that improve efficiency and reduce costs while benefiting your patients through increased safety. We are continuously working to improve and expand our product lines.
Mupirocin
Mupirocin is an antibiotic used to treat certain skin infections, such as impetigo. This highly-contagious infection is caused by staphylococcus aureus, also known as “staph” bacteria. Mupirocin kills the bacteria and stops further growth by treating infected skin lesions. It is also prescribed for other uses. This medication comes in an ointment or cream that is applied topically, then covered with a gauze dressing. For more information, please reference our package insert.
Unit-dose ointments and creams
Unit-dose repackaging makes semi-solid pharmaceuticals, including ointments and creams, easier to dispense and manage. The benefits of unit-dose ointments and creams are similar to those of unit-dose liquid medications. They allow your facility to track inventory, dispense the correct dose for each patient, and minimize the risk of errors.