Uec Medical First Aid Antibiotic
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10391 (Pa 10391.01 Um Triple Antibiotic Ointment 0.5 G Nbe Neopsorin 20 Ct Fda)

10391 (Pa 10391.01 Um Triple Antibiotic Ointment 0.5 G Nbe Neopsorin 20 Ct Fda)
This is a description of a triple-antibiotic ointment that contains Bacitracin zinc, Neomycin sulfate, and Polymyxin B sulfate as active ingredients. It is a first aid antibiotic ointment used to help prevent infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. This ointment is for external use only and should not be used if you are allergic to any of the ingredients or over large areas of the body. The ointment should be applied to the affected area 1 to 3 times daily, and may be covered with a sterile bandage. The product should be stored at 15° to 25° C (59° to 77° F). This triple-antibiotic ointment is manufactured and distributed by UEC Medical Co. in Cerritos, CA.*
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10392 (Pa 10392.01 Um Triple Antibiotic Ointment 0.9 G Nbe Neopsorin 20ct Fda)

10392 (Pa 10392.01 Um Triple Antibiotic Ointment 0.9 G Nbe Neopsorin 20ct Fda)
This is a drug facts label for a first aid antibiotic ointment that contains bacitracin zinc, neomycin sulfate, and polymyxin B sulfate. It is used to prevent infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. The ointment must be applied externally and shouldn't be used if the person is allergic to any of the ingredients. The inactive ingredient is white soft paraffin. The product must be stored between 15° to 25° C. The label provides directions for use and warns users to stop use if condition persists or gets worse or if a rash or other allergic reaction develops, to keep it away from children, and not to use it in the eyes. If swallowed, medical help or the Poison Control Center must be contacted. The product is distributed by UEC Medical Co. and is a comparable alternative to Neosporin Original.*
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10395 (Pa 10395.01 Um Medical Triple Antibiotic Ointment 0.5g Nbe Neopsorin 144ct Fda)

10395 (Pa 10395.01 Um Medical Triple Antibiotic Ointment 0.5g Nbe Neopsorin 144ct Fda)
This is a description of a triple antibiotic first aid ointment manufactured by UEC Medical Co. It contains three active ingredients: Bacitracin zinc, Neomycin sulfate, and Polymyxin B sulfate. The ointment is used to help prevent minor infections in cuts, scrapes, and burns. It should be used only externally and not in the eyes or over large areas of the body. People who are allergic to any ingredient or have deep or puncture wounds or serious burns should consult a doctor before use. The product should be applied to the affected area 1 to 3 times a day and may be covered with a bandage. It is available in packets of 5g each.*
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10396 (Pa 10396.01 Um Medical Triple Antibiotic Ointment 0.9g Nbe Neosporin 144ct Fda)

10396 (Pa 10396.01 Um Medical Triple Antibiotic Ointment 0.9g Nbe Neosporin 144ct Fda)
This is a drug fact sheet for "Triple Antibiotic" ointment by UEC Medical. It contains bacitracin zinc, neomycin sulfate, and polymyxin B sulfate as active ingredients to help prevent infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. Users should not use it if they are allergic to any of the ingredients, and should ask a doctor before using it for deep or puncture wounds, animal bites, or burns. The ointment can be applied 1-3 times daily and may be covered with a sterile bandage.*

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