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About this Item:- .5-ounce tube of Neosporin + Pain Relief Dual Action Topical Antibiotic Ointment for first aid wound care from the #1 doctor recommended brand
- Topical antibiotic ointment provides 24-hour infection protection of minor wounds and helps to soothe and relieve pain with a maximum-strength, No Sting formula
- Pain relief ointment contains bacitracin zinc, neomycin sulfate and polymyxin B sulfate antibiotics to help prevent wound infection of minor cuts, scrapes and burns
- The No Sting formula of this antibiotic ointment also contains the topical analgesic pramoxine hydrochloride for maximum-strength external relief of painful cuts and wounds
- To use, apply a small amount of the first-aid antibiotic skin ointment to the affected area one to three times daily. Cover the treated wound with a Band-Aid Brand Adhesive Bandage for proper protection
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Petroleum Jelly Comparison: Neosporin is essentially petroleum jelly with antibiotics added. Research has shown that using petroleum jelly alone is similarly effective for preventing infection after procedures. Most people with healthy immune systems can heal minor wounds without antibiotic ointments like Neosporin12.
Side Effects and Allergic Reactions:
Contact Dermatitis: Some individuals develop an allergic reaction to Neosporin, causing redness, itching, and burning of the skin. Mistaking this reaction for infection, they may apply more Neosporin, worsening inflammation.
Antibiotic Resistance: Overusing Neosporin can lead to antibiotic resistance, where bacteria become less responsive to the antibiotics used to treat them13.
Tattoo Aftercare: When applied to a new tattoo, Neosporin can hinder proper healing by preventing exposure to air. Oxygen is essential for skin healing after tattooing2.
Hygiene Hypothesis: Neosporin contains petroleum, and some studies suggest that lack of exposure to pathogens (like those found in dirt) may increase the risk of autoimmune diseases. However, this is a broader concept and not specific to Neosporin4...."