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# Bactroban Ointment Price in Pakistan (2026)
Bactroban (Mupirocin 2%) price in Pakistan varies by pharmacy and availability. This page data was verified on 2026-06-17 — no confirmed price range is available.
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| Detail | Info |
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| Pack Size | 15g tube |
| Confirmed Price | Confirm at the pharmacy |
| Price Confidence | Verified price data not available |
| Last Verified | 2026-06-17 |
| Manufacturer | GSK Pakistan |
> Note: PakVita only publishes verified price data. No confirmed retail price for Bactroban is currently available — it varies by pharmacy, city, and stock. We avoid speculative pricing.
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Medicine prices in Pakistan depend on these factors:
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Request Bactroban from your nearest registered pharmacy. Bring your prescription — Bactroban is an Rx-only medicine.
Some licensed online pharmacies are available in Pakistan. Use only DRAP-registered platforms. You will need to upload your prescription.
At government hospitals it may be available through the DRAP-approved formulary when prescribed — at a subsidised price or free.
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If Bactroban (branded) is expensive or unavailable, ask your doctor whether generic mupirocin or an alternative can be prescribed:
| Option | Active Ingredient | Notes |
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| Generic Mupirocin | Mupirocin 2% | Same active ingredient — confirm with your doctor |
| Fucidin Cream | Fusidic acid | Different antibiotic — doctor assessment required |
| Neosporin | Bacitracin + Neomycin + Polymyxin B | Combination antibiotic — different spectrum |
> Important: Take any alternative only on the doctor's guidance. Self-substitution can be harmful.
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1. Bring your prescription — Bactroban is Rx-only 2. Check the expiry date — check the tube's expiry before purchase 3. Check the packaging — the seal should be intact and the tube undamaged 4. Purchase only from a DRAP-registered pharmacy 5. Take a sealed tube — never accept a used or opened tube
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Compiled by the PakVita Editorial Team · AI-assisted drafting with editorial review · Sourced from DRAP, WHO, BNF · Last updated: 2026-06-17
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The information on this page is for awareness only. It is not medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking any medicine. PakVita is not responsible for any harm.
A confirmed price for Bactroban (Mupirocin 2%, 15g tube) is not currently available. Price varies by pharmacy, city, and stock. Always confirm at a local pharmacy or licensed online platform.
Yes — Fusidic acid (Fucidin cream, Leo Pharma) is one alternative. Generic mupirocin formulations may also be available. Ask your doctor which option is right for you — always substitute only with the doctor's approval.
Yes — some licensed online pharmacies stock Bactroban, but a prescription is required. Avoid purchasing from unlicensed online sources — there is a risk of counterfeit or substandard products.
This depends on your insurance policy. Confirm with your insurance company or employer HR. At government hospitals it may be available subsidised or free when prescribed.
If not available at a local pharmacy, ask your doctor to prescribe an alternative — such as Fucidin cream (fusidic acid). Do not self-substitute — the doctor will advise the appropriate alternative.
This page is for educational use only and does not replace professional medical advice. Always confirm diagnosis, dose, and interactions with a qualified doctor or pharmacist before starting or changing any medicine.