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Antibiotic Ointments
Doctor-Recommended, Fast-Acting Antibiotic Ointments for Infection Prevention, Wound Healing & First Aid Relief
Antibiotic ointments are FDA-approved, dermatologist- and physician-recommended topical treatments designed to prevent and treat minor skin infections, accelerate wound healing, and provide rapid infection control. These powerful first aid essentials are trusted by families, hospitals, clinics, EMS, pharmacies, and caregivers to guard against infection in cuts, scrapes, burns, blisters, abrasions, post-surgical sites, and minor skin irritations.
Purpose
- Prevent Infection: Kill or inhibit bacterial growth to stop wound infection before it starts.
- Promote Healing: Support rapid skin regeneration for faster closure and reduced risk of scarring.
- Soothe & Protect: Create a moisture barrier that calms irritation, reduces pain, and shields wounds from further contaminants.
Uses
- First Aid for Cuts, Scrapes, and Minor Burns
- Wound Care for Blisters, Abrasions, Diaper Rash, and Shaving Nicks
- Post-Surgical or Stitch Removal Sites (non-deep)
- Minor Skin Infections: Folliculitis, impetigo, mild eczema or dermatitis that becomes infected
- Prevention of Infection in At-Risk Skin: Eczema, cracked hands/feet, pressure areas, athletes
- Sports, Work, and School First Aid Kits: Essential for active, outdoor, and travel use
Types & Popular Brands
Types:
- Triple Antibiotic Ointments: Combines three actives (neomycin, bacitracin, polymyxin B) for broad-spectrum coverage (e.g., Neosporin®)
- Double Antibiotic Ointments: For neomycin allergies (bacitracin + polymyxin B; e.g., Polysporin®)
- Single Antibiotic Ointments: For specific sensitivities/allergies (bacitracin or mupirocin alone)
- Prescription Antibiotic Ointments: Mupirocin 2% cream/ointment (Bactroban®), gentamicin, fusidic acid
- Pain Relief Formulas: Added pramoxine or lidocaine for extra soothing effect (Neosporin + Pain Relief, Bactine®)
- Kids/Infant Formulas: Gentle, fragrance-free, pediatrician recommended options for sensitive skin
- Spray & No-Touch Options: For convenient application to large or difficult areas
Popular Brands:
- Neosporin® (triple)
- Polysporin® (double)
- Bacitracin® (single)
- Bactroban® (mupirocin 2% Rx, for MRSA or impetigo)
- CVS®, Walgreens®, Rite Aid®, Equate™ (store generics)
- Bactine® Max Pain Relieving Antiseptic (benzalkonium chloride + lidocaine)
- Aquaphor® Healing Ointment with antibiotic layer
- Curad®, Silvadene® (silver sulfadiazine Rx for burns and wounds)
Strengths
- Neomycin: 3.5 mg/g; Bacitracin: 400 units/g; Polymyxin B: 5,000 units/g (typical triple formulation)
- Mupirocin (Bactroban): 2% ointment or cream (prescription)
- Bacitracin single: 500 units/g (vary by brand)
- Gentamicin ointment: 0.1% Rx ointment for deeper/serious infections
- Pain-Relief Formulas: Pramoxine 10 mg/g or lidocaine additive
Precautions
- For External Use Only: Do not use in eyes, mouth, or on large/deep wounds, animal bites, or serious burns unless directed by a healthcare provider.
- Allergy Risk: Triple antibiotic ointments contain neomycin, which can cause allergic reactions or dermatitis; use Polysporin® or bacitracin-only as an alternative.
- Short-Term Use: Do not use for more than 7 days without consulting a doctor; persistent symptoms may need advanced medical care or prescription therapy.
- Infection Warning: Increasing redness, swelling, pus, pain, or fever may signal a more serious infection—seek medical care.
- Not for Severe or Systemic Infections: Deep wounds, large burns, or spreading redness/fever need professional care and possibly oral antibiotics.
- Pregnancy, Infants, and Elderly: Generally safe when used as directed, but consult a healthcare provider for large areas or ongoing issues.
- Avoid Overuse: Excessive use can delay healing or cause contact allergies, especially in sensitive skin types.
Heal fast, prevent infection, and minimize scarring with the #1 doctor-recommended Antibiotic Ointments—trusted for rapid wound care, everyday first aid, burns, and post-surgical healing. Shop Neosporin®, Polysporin®, Bactroban®, Bacitracin®, and top pharmacy generics for safe, effective, and clinically proven protection. Order wound care ointments online now for your home, workplace, or clinic!
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Sale 27%
Original price $ 15.95Current price $ 11.65Neosporin Maximum Strength + Pain Relief Antibiotic Cream 1 oz
1 reviewNeosporin Maximum Strength + Pain Relief Antibiotic Cream is designed to work quickly and effectively to relieve pain and infection. It is a triple...
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Sale 31%
Original price $ 13.95Current price $ 9.65Neosporin Plus Pain Relief Antibiotic Ointment 0.5 oz
Neosporin Plus Pain Relief Antibiotic Ointment is typically used to prevent infection and relieve pain in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. It contai...
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Sale 35%
Original price $ 5.95Current price $ 3.89Bacitracin First Aid Antibiotic Ointment 1 oz
1 reviewDiscover the healing potential of Bacitracin First Aid Antibiotic Ointment by Padagis US. Designed to prevent infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and...
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Sale 36%
Original price $ 11.95Current price $ 7.69Neosporin First Aid Antibiotic Original Ointment 0.5 oz
Neosporin Original First Aid Antibiotic Ointment provides long-lasting infection protection and minimizes the appearance of scars. Made with bacitr...
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Sale 30%
Original price $ 13.95Current price $ 9.79Neosporin + Burn Relief First-Aid Antibiotic Ointment 0.5 oz
Neosporin + Burn Relief Dual Action Ointment is an antibiotic ointment that provides infection protection and helps soothe minor burn pain. Formula...
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Original price $ 13.95Current price $ 9.95Neosporin For Kids + Pain Relief First Aid Antibiotic Cream
Neosporin For Kids + Pain Relief First Aid Antibiotic Cream works to soothe and heal cuts, scrapes, and minor burns in children. This cream contain...
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Antibiotic Ointments
Doctor-Recommended, Fast-Acting Antibiotic Ointments for Infection Prevention, Wound Healing & First Aid Relief
Antibiotic ointments are FDA-approved, dermatologist- and physician-recommended topical treatments designed to prevent and treat minor skin infections, accelerate wound healing, and provide rapid infection control. These powerful first aid essentials are trusted by families, hospitals, clinics, EMS, pharmacies, and caregivers to guard against infection in cuts, scrapes, burns, blisters, abrasions, post-surgical sites, and minor skin irritations.
Purpose
- Prevent Infection: Kill or inhibit bacterial growth to stop wound infection before it starts.
- Promote Healing: Support rapid skin regeneration for faster closure and reduced risk of scarring.
- Soothe & Protect: Create a moisture barrier that calms irritation, reduces pain, and shields wounds from further contaminants.
Uses
- First Aid for Cuts, Scrapes, and Minor Burns
- Wound Care for Blisters, Abrasions, Diaper Rash, and Shaving Nicks
- Post-Surgical or Stitch Removal Sites (non-deep)
- Minor Skin Infections: Folliculitis, impetigo, mild eczema or dermatitis that becomes infected
- Prevention of Infection in At-Risk Skin: Eczema, cracked hands/feet, pressure areas, athletes
- Sports, Work, and School First Aid Kits: Essential for active, outdoor, and travel use
Types & Popular Brands
Types:
- Triple Antibiotic Ointments: Combines three actives (neomycin, bacitracin, polymyxin B) for broad-spectrum coverage (e.g., Neosporin®)
- Double Antibiotic Ointments: For neomycin allergies (bacitracin + polymyxin B; e.g., Polysporin®)
- Single Antibiotic Ointments: For specific sensitivities/allergies (bacitracin or mupirocin alone)
- Prescription Antibiotic Ointments: Mupirocin 2% cream/ointment (Bactroban®), gentamicin, fusidic acid
- Pain Relief Formulas: Added pramoxine or lidocaine for extra soothing effect (Neosporin + Pain Relief, Bactine®)
- Kids/Infant Formulas: Gentle, fragrance-free, pediatrician recommended options for sensitive skin
- Spray & No-Touch Options: For convenient application to large or difficult areas
Popular Brands:
- Neosporin® (triple)
- Polysporin® (double)
- Bacitracin® (single)
- Bactroban® (mupirocin 2% Rx, for MRSA or impetigo)
- CVS®, Walgreens®, Rite Aid®, Equate™ (store generics)
- Bactine® Max Pain Relieving Antiseptic (benzalkonium chloride + lidocaine)
- Aquaphor® Healing Ointment with antibiotic layer
- Curad®, Silvadene® (silver sulfadiazine Rx for burns and wounds)
Strengths
- Neomycin: 3.5 mg/g; Bacitracin: 400 units/g; Polymyxin B: 5,000 units/g (typical triple formulation)
- Mupirocin (Bactroban): 2% ointment or cream (prescription)
- Bacitracin single: 500 units/g (vary by brand)
- Gentamicin ointment: 0.1% Rx ointment for deeper/serious infections
- Pain-Relief Formulas: Pramoxine 10 mg/g or lidocaine additive
Precautions
- For External Use Only: Do not use in eyes, mouth, or on large/deep wounds, animal bites, or serious burns unless directed by a healthcare provider.
- Allergy Risk: Triple antibiotic ointments contain neomycin, which can cause allergic reactions or dermatitis; use Polysporin® or bacitracin-only as an alternative.
- Short-Term Use: Do not use for more than 7 days without consulting a doctor; persistent symptoms may need advanced medical care or prescription therapy.
- Infection Warning: Increasing redness, swelling, pus, pain, or fever may signal a more serious infection—seek medical care.
- Not for Severe or Systemic Infections: Deep wounds, large burns, or spreading redness/fever need professional care and possibly oral antibiotics.
- Pregnancy, Infants, and Elderly: Generally safe when used as directed, but consult a healthcare provider for large areas or ongoing issues.
- Avoid Overuse: Excessive use can delay healing or cause contact allergies, especially in sensitive skin types.
Heal fast, prevent infection, and minimize scarring with the #1 doctor-recommended Antibiotic Ointments—trusted for rapid wound care, everyday first aid, burns, and post-surgical healing. Shop Neosporin®, Polysporin®, Bactroban®, Bacitracin®, and top pharmacy generics for safe, effective, and clinically proven protection. Order wound care ointments online now for your home, workplace, or clinic!
