Neosporin + Lidocaine Max Str
Neosporin + Lidocaine Max Str 14.2GM of 4%
What is Neosporin + Lidocaine Max Str?
First Aid Antibiotic ointment is a topical treatment used to prevent infections in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns by killing bacteria at the site of application. It typically contains active ingredients such as bacitracin, neomycin, and polymyxin B, which work together to inhibit bacterial growth and reduce the risk of infection. This ointment is applied directly to the affected area and is essential for any home or travel first aid kit.Side Effects
- Skin irritation, such as redness, rash, or itching
- Allergic reactions like swelling, difficulty breathing, or hives
Warnings
- Do not use on large areas of the body or on severe skin infections without consulting a doctor
- Avoid prolonged use as it can lead to fungal or other secondary infections
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- Skin irritation, such as redness, rash, or itching
- Allergic reactions like swelling, difficulty breathing, or hives
- Do not use on large areas of the body or on severe skin infections without consulting a doctor
- Avoid prolonged use as it can lead to fungal or other secondary infections
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Neosporin + Lidocaine Max Str 14.2GM of 4%
What is Neosporin + Lidocaine Max Str ?
First Aid Antibiotic ointment is a topical treatment used to prevent infections in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns by killing bacteria at the site of application. It typically contains active ingredients such as bacitracin, neomycin, and polymyxin B, which work together to inhibit bacterial growth and reduce the risk of infection. This ointment is applied directly to the affected area and is essential for any home or travel first aid kit.
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