Rite Aid Double Antibiotic
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FDA Label Image

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WG HR200%5 Antibiotic ointment is a first-aid cream that is used to prevent minor cuts, scrapes, and burns from getting infected. This ointment is comprised of Bacitracin and Polymyxin B, both of which are effective antibiotics that help heal skin injuries. It is important to avoid using the product if you have allergies to any of the ingredients, if your wound is quite deep, if you've suffered serious burns, and if the area to be treated is near the eyes. The product should not be used continuously for more than a week, and if the condition gets worse, medical advice should be sought immediately. Lastly, Polysporin, the trademarked product, is in no way associated with this ointment.*
FDA Label Image

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This is a description of a Double Antibiotic Ointment that contains Bacitracin Zinc and Polymyxin B Sulfate. The ointment helps prevent infection in minor cuts and burns, and it appears to offer a satisfaction guarantee. The rest of the text contains errors and is not available.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.