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Neosporin Original First Aid Antibiotic Ointment is a compact, doctor-recommended triple antibiotic formula that provides 24-hour infection protection for minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. Featuring HeliDerm Technology, it not only prevents infection but also nourishes skin to minimize scar appearance, making it an essential staple for proactive wound care and faster, healthier healing.




| ASIN | B005IHT65U |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,552 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #56 in First Aid Ointments |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,525) |
| Date First Available | April 22, 2014 |
| Item model number | 00300810237345 |
| Manufacturer | Kenvue |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 4.44 x 2.81 inches; 0.8 ounces |
J**Y
Neosporin
Neosporin works really good for infections and it helps me with my ingrown toenails
X**7
good stuff. in all my kits
cream is a better choice for air to wound great for all kits and emergency supply
D**E
Good
Great product. Don't ever want to be without it. Good value, Will buy again.
Y**A
Esta pomada antibiótica es muy buena y efectiva. Siempre la tengo en casa porque es un básico de primeros auxilios. Ayuda a proteger cortes pequeños y raspaduras, y se absorbe bien. Es confiable y fácil de aplicar. No falta nunca en mi botiquín. La recomiendo totalmente
S**E
Great
Great for minor cuts.
K**N
Great PRODUCT if you know what you are doing
Yes it's petroleum based and therefore my BF cringes to see me hoik it out of my camping pack. However, my old HS pal Jana Duhme (now married to somebody but I never met so dont remember her proper last name) has been doing significant research on health issues at SNU and assures us that mixing this stuff with tumeric will cure just wbout whatever ails you, if used topically. Plus it doesn't stain my white or ivory clothes and linens as much as the much touted on FB version of coconut oil and tumeric paste does (which is certainly food grade). Since nobody makes a profit from this reasearch except SNU, it will take a long time before the general public finds out. Meantime, I and other HS GFs have been field-testing it on zits, wrinkles, cuts, burns, dermabrasions, bone infections (in large amounts) bug bites, traumatic injuries of all kids, and other hazards of modern life, and comparing notes via IMs. Works like a charm. But I still don't use chapstick or other petroleum-based products unless it's to lubricate metal or something for which it was designed to be used. Human skin it feels great on, until it leaves you more chapped than before. The tumeric cuts that qualtiy out of the equation. So thankful I made an A in colllege chemistry.
T**C
Works for me.
Some doctors say that "studies show" these aren't as effective as we thought so they are a waste of money. I don't know or care for that matter I use it to kill the infection before it becomes sepsis. An ounce of prevention etc.
S**S
Great
Great
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