First Aid Triple Antibiotic With Pain Reliever
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Principle Display Panel (SUPER BIOTIC WOUND OINTMENT)

Principle Display Panel (SUPER BIOTIC WOUND OINTMENT)
This is a warning for a first aid antibiotic cream that can only be used externally. The cream is not recommended for use near the eyes or on large areas of the body or in case of serious injury. The cream is meant to be used as a first-aid antibiotic and an anesthetic. Anyone with allergies to the ingredients must not use it, and it should not be used for more than a week unless directed by a doctor. If a rash develops or condition worsens, the use of the cream should be stopped, and a doctor consulted immediately. The cream should be kept away from reach of children, and if ingested, medical help must be sought. The cream is for adults and children over two years of age, and it can be applied up to three times, daily, on the affected area, which can be covered with a sterile bandage. It contains petrolatum as inactive ingredients.*

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