Equate First Aid Antibiotic Plus Pain Relief Cream
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Principal Display Panel (28 g Tube Carton)

Principal Display Panel (28 g Tube Carton)
This is a drug facts label for Equate First Aid Antibiotic and Pain Relief Ointment. It contains active ingredients like Bacitracin, Neomycin, Polymyxin B, and Pramoxine HCI. It is used to help prevent infection and temporary relief of pain or discomfort in minor burns, cuts, and scrapes. There are warnings for external use only and not to use it in eyes, nose or over larger areas of the body if allergic to any of the ingredients. It also mentions to stop using it and consult a doctor if a condition persists for more than seven days, develops rashes, redness, inflammation, or pain, and speaks of possible side effects. It comes in a 1 oz. tube, and the label provides directions on how to use it. Contact information for reporting side effects is also available.*

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