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Inner Package

Inner Package

Neomycin Sulfate Ointment is a first aid antibiotic used to prevent infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. It comes in a net weight of 10Z (28g) and is only intended for external use. This product contains active ingredients such as neomycin and inactive ingredients like lanolin, methylparaben, petrolatum, propylparaben, and vitamin A palmitate. Before using this product, it is important to consult a doctor if one has deep or puncture wounds, animal bites, or serious burns. If conditions persist or worsen, immediately stop using and consult a doctor. This product is distributed by Vitacilina Corporation of America and made in Mexico. For more information, refer to the outer container for complete drug facts.*

Inner Package2

Inner Package2

Neomycin Sulfate Ointment is a first aid antibiotic, containing neomycin 35mg, to help prevent infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. It is not recommended for use in the eyes or over large areas of the body, and should not be used for longer than one week unless directed by a doctor. The ointment contains inactive ingredients such as lanolin, methylparaben, petrolatum, and propylparaben, along with vitamin A palmitate. It is distributed by Vitacilina Corporation of America and made in Mexico. In case of a serious adverse event, contact (956)631-6140.*

Inner Package3

Inner Package3

Neomycin Sulfate Ointment is a first-aid antibiotic used to prevent infection in minor cuts, scratches, and burns. The active ingredient is Neomycin Sulfate 5 mg, which is an effective antibiotic. The ointment is not to be used in the eyes or over large areas of the body, and it is not recommended for use longer than 1 week unless directed by a doctor. The product contains Lanolin, Methylparaben, Petrolatum, Propylparaben, and Vitamin A Palmitate as inactive ingredients. The unit is not labeled for retail sale and is packaged in an outer container with complete drug facts information. Distributed by Taisho Pharmaceutical California, Inc. and made in Mexico. Contact 3528 Torrance Blvd. Suite #320 Torrance, CA 90503 for any serious adverse event.*

Inner Package4

Inner Package4

This is an ointment containing neomycin sulfate that serves as a first aid antibiotic for minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. The active ingredient in the ointment is 5mg of neomycin sulfate (3.5mg of neomycin). However, the complete drug facts are not available in this unit. The ointment should only be used externally and individuals who are allergic to any of its ingredients should not use it. Also, one should not use the ointment for longer than a week unless directed by a doctor. Before use, one should consult a doctor if they have deep or puncture wounds or serious burns. If the condition persists or worsens, or if an allergic reaction occurs, one should stop using the ointment and consult a doctor. The inactive ingredients in the ointment include lanolin, methylparaben, petrolatum, propylparaben, and vitamin A palmitate. The ointment is distributed by Taisho Pharmaceutical California Inc, and made in Mexico.*

Outer Package

Outer Package

The text is a drug facts label for Neomycin Sulfate Ointment, a first aid antibiotic in a 1.0oz tube. It indicates the active ingredient (Neomycin Sulfate) and its purpose - for minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. The label provides warnings and directions for use, including consulting a doctor before using on deep or puncture wounds, animal bites, or serious burns. It also advises to keep the ointment out of the reach of children.*

Outer Package2

Outer Package2

This is a Drug Facts label for a Neomycin Sulfate Ointment with a net weight of 10oz (28g). It is intended for external use only as a first aid to help prevent minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. The active ingredient in each gram of the ointment is Neomycin Sulfate. The label includes warnings about using the product on deep or puncture wounds and serious burns and advises seeking medical attention if the product worsens the condition. It also includes directions for use and precautions like keeping the product out of reach of children and not swallowing it.*

Outer Package3

Outer Package3

This is a drug facts label for Neomycin Sulfate Ointment, an antibiotic for first aid. It is manufactured by Farmagro and distributed by Taisho Pharmaceutical, California. The ointment comes in a 28g package and contains neomycin sulfate as its main ingredient. It helps prevent infections on minor cuts, scrapes and burns. The label contains directions on how to apply the ointment and warnings to consult with a doctor before use in case of deep puncture wounds or serious burns. Contact information for reporting adverse events is also provided.*

Outer Package4

Outer Package4

This is a drug facts label for Neomycin Sulfate Ointment, which is a first aid antibiotic used to prevent infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. The active ingredient per gram is 5mg of neomycin sulfate (3.5mg neomycin). The label includes warnings to only use externally, and not to use in the eyes or on large areas of the body or if allergic to any of the ingredients. It also advises consulting a doctor before use in cases of puncture wounds, animal bites or serious burns. In case of persistent or worsening conditions, a rash or other allergic reaction, the user should stop using the product and seek a doctor. The inactive ingredients include petrolatum, methylparaben and vitamin A. The product was made in Mexico and packaged in a 10z container.*

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