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The following 2 images provide visual information about the product associated with Uec Medical First Aid Antibiotic NDC 65923-390 by United Exchange Corp., such as packaging, labeling, and the appearance of the drug itself. This resource could be helpful for medical professionals, pharmacists, and patients seeking to verify medication information and ensure they have the correct product.

10390 - PA 10390.01 UM Antibiotic Ointment 0.9g NBE Bacitracin 20 CT FDA (1)

10390 - PA 10390.01 UM Antibiotic Ointment  0.9g NBE Bacitracin 20 CT FDA (1)

This text provides information about a first aid antibiotic ointment containing Bacitracin Zinc, which helps prevent infections in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. It warns against using this product in the eyes, over large areas of the body, or for longer than a week unless directed by a doctor. It also alerts users to stop using the product and seek medical attention if the condition persists or worsens or if a rash or allergic reaction develops. The ointment is dispensed through an opening, and the packet should not be used if torn or damaged. The product contains inactive ingredients including hard, liquid, and soft paraffin, and is packaged and manufactured in the U.S.A.*

10394 - PA 10394.01 UM Medical Antibiotic Ointment 0.9g NBE Bacitracin 144ct FDA (1)

10394 - PA 10394.01 UM Medical Antibiotic Ointment 0.9g NBE Bacitracin 144ct FDA (1)

This is a drug fact label for Bacitracin, a first aid antibiotic ointment that helps prevent infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. This product contains Bacitracin zinc (equal to Bacitracin 500 units) and has warnings about not using it in the eyes or on large areas of the body, and not using it longer than one week unless directed by a doctor. The product is made in Israel and distributed by UEC Medical Co.*

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