Topcare Triple Antibiotic Plus Pain Relief
Generic: Bacitracin Zinc, Neomycin Sulfate, Polymyxin B Sulfate, And Pramoxine Hydrochloride
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View full FDA label ↗Topcare Triple Antibiotic Plus Pain Relief is a first aid ointment used to help prevent infection and provide temporary relief from pain or discomfort in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. It works by combining antibiotics to fight germs and a pain reliever to ease discomfort. For adults and children aged 2 years and older, you should clean the affected area and apply a small amount, about the size of your fingertip, 1 to 3 times a day; it can be covered with a sterile bandage if needed. It's important to note that you should not use it if you are allergic to any of its ingredients, and if your condition lasts longer than a week or gets worse, you should stop using it and consult a doctor. If you are considering using this medication for a child under 2 years old, you should ask a doctor first.
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Uses
- minor cuts. minor scrapes. minor burns.
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Dosage
For adults and children 2 years and older: clean the area and apply a small amount.
Apply an amount equal to the surface area of the tip of a finger.
Use 1 to 3 times daily.
May be covered with a sterile bandage.
For children under 2 years of age: ask a doctor.
Always follow your doctor's specific instructions for your dose.
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Side effects
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Warnings
⚠ Important warnings
- For external use only.
- Do not use if allergic to any ingredients.
- Do not use in the eyes.
- Do not use over large areas of the body.
- Ask a doctor before use if you have deep or puncture wounds, animal bites, or serious burns.
- Stop use and ask a doctor if symptoms persist for more than 1 week or if rash develops.
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Medical Disclaimer: This content is provided for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before taking any medication.
Data Source: Publicly available drug labeling information from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Data Source: Publicly available drug labeling information from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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