Johnson & Johnson

Neosporin Original First Aid Antibiotic Bacitracin Ointment, 1 Oz

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Neosporin Original First Aid Antibiotic Ointment provides long-lasting infection protection and minimizes the appearance of scars. Made with bacitracin zinc, this first aid antibiotic ointment helps prevent infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns and helps minimize the appearance of scars. From the #1 doctor-recommended brand, this antibiotic wound care ointment contains a unique HeliDerm Technology that provides a nourishing environment for skin to heal. To treat minor wounds, simply apply a small amount of the 24-hour infection protection antibiotic ointment and scar minimizer on the affected area one to three times daily and enjoy healthy healing with less visible scars.

  • Neosporin Original Topical Antibiotic First Aid Ointment for minor cuts, scrapes and burns
  • Wound care cream provides long-lasting infection protection for 24-hours
  • First aid ointment nourishes skin to minimize the appearance of scars
  • Made with infection-fighting ingredients neomycin sulfate, bacitracin zinc and polymyxin B
  • Contains HeliDerm Technology that provides a nourishing environment for skin
  • First-aid ointment designed for use on minor wounds, including cuts, scrapes and burns
  • Antibiotic topical ointment results in healthier looking skin after use
  • To use, apply a small amount of the first-aid ointment to the wound one to three times daily

Ingredients
Active Ingredients (in each gram): PurposeBacitracin Zinc 400 units..........................First aid antibioticNeomycin Sulfate 3.5 mg.........................First aid antibioticPolymyxin B Sulfate 10,000 units...........First aid antibioticInactive IngredientsPetrolatum, Gossypium Herbaceum (Cotton) Seed Oil, Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter, Sodium Pyruvate, Tocopheryl Acetate*Formulated with a unique baseof cocoa butter, cottonseed oil, olive oil, sodium pyruvate, vitamin E (tocopherylacetate), and petrolatum/div>