Triple Antibiotic
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This gallery contains 3 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Triple Antibiotic (NDC 58228-5600). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

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Principal Display Panel – Prostat 25 Count Box (Pro0l 0000 01)

FDA Label Image

Principal Display Panel – Front Line 25 Count Box (Pro0l 0000 02)

Principal Display Panel – Front Line 25 Count Box (Pro0l 0000 02)
This is a drug facts sheet for a first aid antibiotic ointment containing bacitracin, neomycin sulfate and polymyxin B sulfate. It helps prevent infections in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. There are warnings against use in the eyes or over large areas, as well as longer than 1 week without doctor's direction. It comes in tamper-evident packets containing small doses. Users should clean the affected area and apply to the area 1 to 3 times daily. Inactive ingredients are petrolatum. The product should be stored at 15° to 25° Celsius. Distributed by ProStat First Aid LLC, located in Valencia, California.*
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Principal Display Panel – Packet (Pro0l 0000 03)

Principal Display Panel – Packet (Pro0l 0000 03)
This is a product called Triple Antibiotic, manufactured by ProStat First Aid LLC in Valencia, CA. Its purpose is to help prevent infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. The active ingredients in each gram include bacitracin zinc (400 units), neomycin sulfate (3.5mg Neomyci?), and polymyxin B sulfate (5000 units), all of which are antibiotics. Users are warned to only use this product externally and to avoid using it in eyes, over large areas of the body, or on punctured wounds, animal bites, or serious burns. Additionally, users should stop using the product and contact a doctor if they experience an allergic reaction or if their condition worsens or persists. The user should clean the affected area and apply a small amount of the antibiotic no more than three times per day, and may cover it with a sterile bandage. The only inactive ingredient listed is petrolatum.*

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