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Preventative First Aid Ointment – Jumpstart the healing process with a bacitracin antibiotic ointment with zinc, neomycin sulfate, and polymyxin B sulfate which helps soothe minor cuts, abrasions, scrapes, scratches, burns, and skin irritations. Accelerate the Recovery Process – The ingredients in our first aid antibiotic ointment help protect minor wounds to prevent potential infection, so you can improve the healing process and better protect soft, sensitive skin. Quick Application Cream – This triple antibiotic ointment for wounds goes on light and smooth to provide enhanced coverage. You can allow it to absorb naturally into the skin or cover it with a light bandage (not included) for additional protection. Must-Have First Aid Kit Accessory – Our bacitracin zinc ointment comes in a travel-friendly tube so you can use it at home, add it to a first aid kit, or take it on camping or hiking trips, so you don’t have to worry about small antibiotic ointment packets. Nourishes and Hydrates Skin – Along with helping to cover and protect minor wounds our healing ointment moisturizes skin to keep it soft and supple. This also may help with reducing scarring while soothing rough, dry, sensitive skin.
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Generic Brand - Triple Antibiotic OintmentIt is manufacture in New Jersey, USA by medical supplier called: Epic Medical SupplyIt looks like jelly frost clear gel like Neosporin (unlike the white cream posted on the amazon site)It didn't burn or anything when I put it on my tiny paper cuts. Greasy at first but dries out and sort of feels like a clear layer on the cut..I wouldn't use this on large cuts and burns. Since it contains bacitracin and/or neomycin (found in Neosporin as well) can cause resistant bacteria in wounds. It also can sting due to allergies so Dermatologist often prescribe Aquaphor or Vaseline instead.It's cheaper than the brand names, but test on smaller area to assure you're not allergic to use.
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