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Generic Name: Triple Antibiotic (bacitracin-neomycin-polymyxin-b-topical)

Triple Antibiotic Reviews

For Bacterial Skin Infection "AAA ointment. it like... gives you wolverine speed healing. I work in the food service industry (red lobster yay) and I get a lot of cuts when I work dish but all I need is to put a on little Neosporin covered with a bandaid overnight and the next day it's like nearly healed. I ruined up my hand because my roommates dog chews up everything and she chewed the handle of the garden trowel and it gave me a massive blister that immediately broke open and got ripped off so after the naked angry red lower layer of skin dried out a little bit I covered it with a thin layer of AAA and put a bandaid over it for two nights and now it's almost healed. I tell everyone all you need is neosporin and a bandaid and it works."


"I had my genital skin tags in between groin and penis warts removed and I use this Triple Antibiotic Ointment 0.5g Packets with Active Ingredients (1g each) Bacitracin zinc 400 units, Neomycin sulfate (3.5 mg Neomycin, Polymyxin B sulfate 5000 units). I applied it 3 times daily in the morning, lunchtime, and at bedtime, within less than 1-2 weeks, it healed fast. Thanks to this Triple Antibiotic. I highly recommend it if your doctor prescribed it for use in sensitive areas."


"Used this product as well as having used Neosporin on different occasions. This product works better and in less time. Can be used over larger area than Neosporin."

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