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Equate Bacitracin Zinc USP Ointment, First Aid Antibiotic, 1 oz

FSA/HSA Eligibility

First Aid Supplies - Antibiotic ointment for minor cuts and scrapes.

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Equate Bacitracin Zinc USP Ointment, First Aid Antibiotic, 1 oz

Description

Equate Bacitracin Zinc USP Ointment is an excellent antibiotic that fits in any first aid kit or medicine cabinet. Scraping your heel, burning your arm, or cutting your finger does not just hurt, these accidents can turn into much more troublesome situations if the wound becomes infected. This first aid antibiotic is used to help prevent infection from minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. By simply cleaning the affected area, then applying a small amount of this product gently on the wound one to three times daily, you will begin the treatment process and promote expedited healing. Once the product has been applied, cover with a sterile bandage over the wound and the ointment. You can confidently apply this safe ointment to treat many childhood cuts and scrapes to avoid the sting kids hate. Equate Bacitracin Zinc USP Ointment has a top choice active ingredient used for treating minor wounds. Be prepared, grab one for your home today. Making the right health decisions can be challenging. With a complete range of products and simple solutions, equate allows you to take care of your family with confidence. Equate Bacitracin Zinc USP Ointment, First Aid Antibiotic, 1 oz: * First aid antibiotic * Prevents infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns * For external use only * Active ingredient (in each gram): Bacitracin zinc, USP 500 units – First aid antibiotic * 1 oz (28g)

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Equate Bacitracin Zinc USP Ointment, First Aid Antibiotic, 1 oz

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