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0.5-oz. Neosporin Original First Aid Antibiotic Ointment w/ Bacitracin Zinc

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Amazon has 0.5oz. Neosporin Original First Aid Antibiotic Ointment w/ Bacitracin Zinc on sale for $2.53 when you follow the instructions listed below.

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  5. Price should be $2.53 after both coupons and 5% off Subscribe & Save discount are applied
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  • Triple Antibiotic Ointment w/ 24-Hour Infection Protection/Germ Kill Formula.
  • Topical first-aid ointment helps nourishes skin to minimize the appearance of scars after healing.

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Amazon has 0.5oz. Neosporin Original First Aid Antibiotic Ointment w/ Bacitracin Zinc on sale for $2.53 when you follow the instructions listed below.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Meowssi for finding this dealDeal Instructions:
  1. Click here to visit the product page
  2. Select the 'One-Time Purchase' tab and clip the $0.89 Off coupon
  3. Next, select the 'Subscribe & Save' tab and clip the 25% Off coupon
  4. Click 'Set Up Now' to proceed to checkout
  5. Price should be $2.53 after both coupons and 5% off Subscribe & Save discount are applied
Product Details:
  • Triple Antibiotic Ointment w/ 24-Hour Infection Protection/Germ Kill Formula.
  • Topical first-aid ointment helps nourishes skin to minimize the appearance of scars after healing.

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • Ratings & Reviews:
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars based on over 58,850 customer reviews.
  • About this store:

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Model: Neosporin Original First Aid Antibiotic Bacitracin Ointment - 0.5 oz

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bbccde
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Avoid neomycin. Many people allergic. Use bacitracin only. - Peds ER doc

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Jul 2, 2024
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hy_tek
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Quote from bbccde :
Avoid neomycin. Many people allergic. Use bacitracin only. - Peds ER doc
This. I am allergic to this stuff.
Jul 2, 2024
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hy_tek
Jul 2, 2024
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Quote from Carlosos :
For people marking him unhelpful, according to following article there is research that Neosporin can cause allergy reactions and slow down healing while petroleum jelly can help with healing. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/ne...ors-say-no
Yes that is what happened to me. Made my sore get infected from an allergic reaction.
Jul 2, 2024
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Carlosos
Jul 2, 2024
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Quote from Vorinclex :
Stop giving advice if you don't know what you're talking about, petroleum jelly is not antibacterial, furthermore, applying it to a wound can trap bacteria inside causing an infection, even after washing it.
I think you are giving bad advice. My demonologist recommended petroleum jelly after surgery. The daily procedure was to clean the wound with water and soap, apply petroleum jelly, then cover the wound. The soap is what washes the bacteria away while the petroleum jelly keeps it moist for faster healing and smaller scars.
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Vorinclex
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Quote from Carlosos :
I think you are giving bad advice. My demonologist recommended petroleum jelly after surgery. The daily procedure was to clean the wound with water and soap, apply petroleum jelly, then cover the wound. The soap is what washes the bacteria away while the petroleum jelly keeps it moist for faster healing and smaller scars.
You sure that Demonologists are the right people to be seeking medical advice from? lol, anyways, that's cute but no, it shouldn't be used as a long term solution, you can apply it to the wound once washed if petroleum jelly is all you have in hand but then you have to address it properly with antibiotic cream and a band-aid/gauze as a PROPER solution.
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johnnyb_s
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Quote from mrpickles :
Order Summary
Items: $4.88
Shipping & handling: $0.00
Your Coupon Savings: -$0.89
Subscribe & Save: -$0.73
Total before tax: $3.26
Estimated tax to be collected: $0.16
Total: $3.42


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You're missing the 25% S&S coupon...
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shrimpsiumai
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Quote from Vorinclex :
You sure that Demonologists are the right people to be seeking medical advice from? lol, anyways, that's cute but no, it shouldn't be used as a long term solution, you can apply it to the wound once washed if petroleum jelly is all you have in hand but then you have to address it properly with antibiotic cream and a band-aid/gauze as a PROPER solution.
I went to a demonologist and they stole a vial of my blood for healing purposes
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J03
Jul 3, 2024
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Quote from Carlosos :
For people marking him unhelpful, according to following article there is research that Neosporin can cause allergy reactions and slow down healing while petroleum jelly can help with healing. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/ne...ors-say-no
It's the 'third' antibiotic (neomycin) that causes the allergic reaction that article is referring to. There aren't really any definitive studies on whether plain jelly is as good as antibiotic ointment. Allergic reactions to bacitracin (one of the other antibiotics in this triple antibiotic) are extremely rare so that's the one I would go with. Leave the other two antibiotics out.
Last edited by J03 July 3, 2024 at 07:42 AM.

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neminem
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Quote from mrpickles :
Order Summary
Items: $4.88
Shipping & handling: $0.00
Your Coupon Savings: -$0.89
Subscribe & Save: -$0.73
Total before tax: $3.26
Estimated tax to be collected: $0.16
Total: $3.42


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Quote from johnnyb_s :
You're missing the 25% S&S coupon...
I'm seeing same as "mrpickles", no 25% S&S coupon for me.
Jul 4, 2024
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zerinsmom
Jul 4, 2024
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Good deal for $2.53. Usually costs $7 in CVS.
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OliveHill180
Jul 4, 2024
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They literally sell these at the dollar store.
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kbenson
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Quote from Carlosos :
I think you are giving bad advice. My demonologist recommended petroleum jelly after surgery. The daily procedure was to clean the wound with water and soap, apply petroleum jelly, then cover the wound. The soap is what washes the bacteria away while the petroleum jelly keeps it moist for faster healing and smaller scars.
What about aloe?
Jul 4, 2024
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gymrat76
Jul 4, 2024
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Neosporin (aka neomycin) is notorious for causing a contact dermatitis similar to poison oak/ivy. Patients can develop an itchy rash with clear blisters and weeping lesions. The placement of an occlusive bandage with neomycin ointment over a wound will potentiate the onset of the rash. Most hospitals don't use antibacterial ointments that contain neomycin for this reason. They recommend simple wound irrigation with soap and clean water. The antibiotic ointment they usually use is bacitracin ointment. The following link is for bacitracin ointment at $1.75 an ounce: https://www.amazon.com/Bacitracin-Essential-Antibiotic-First-Aid-Dermatitis/dp/B07MBBM84B/ref=sxin_1... [amazon.com]
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Carlosos
Jul 5, 2024
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Quote from kbenson :
What about aloe?
Aloe wasn't part of the recommendation. A quick search shows that aloe is good for first and second degree burns and just a maybe that it helps with other wounds.
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kensteele
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Amazon is shipping my S&S to the Amazon locker regardless of throwing an error and alerting me. I fixed the address but they shipped anyway and it's currently listed on my subscriptions. Never could understand why they couldn't make it work.

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