Polysporin First Aid Topical Antibiotic Skin Ointment with Bacitracin Zinc & Polymyxin B Sulfate, for Infection Protection & Wound Care, Neomycin-Free, Travel Size, 0.5 oz
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Despite my best efforts, I did not To make sure the package hasn't expired, I checked it as soon as I received it.
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I am advised to use this product over more common alternatives by my dermatologist. It is a matter of utmost importance to him. It promotes faster healing, resulting in fewer scars. My second tube is for my dogs - I bought another one An incision from neutering was run full speed into the tongue of the trailer and she had her nose mangled. After two days, it became impossible to see anything. This is a great product!.
I found the things listed to be very good. For some reason, this is not the first time I bought this product. I have tested various uses for it. The one that is written on the packing has done it all and so far it has been done by everyone. I bought this product only to keep in my glove box for when I need a cream for this purpose. This may not be listed but if around sick people (I have never been around a convalescent patient) a dab inside the nostril may prevent some airborne diseases. As a result of being inhaled. While I know that's not recommended, it did help to heal a sore in and near the opening of my nostrils very quickly.
I have been advised to use Polysporin instead of Neosporin by my plastic surgeon.
I have never bought this before, but I always buy Neosporin. I find this to be just as effective.
This is a great topical antibiotic.
My local drug store originally sold it to me for twice the price on Amazon, but I got it on Amazon at 1/2 the price.
Uh huh, yeah, that is okay.