Bacitracin zinc 500Units; per gram. Do not use on large areas, serious burns, deep/puncture wounds, animal bites, or eyes. Discontinue if condition persists or worsens. Reevaluate after 1 week.
It is produced by Bacillus subtilis (Gehrig & Warshaw, 2008). Bacitracin is also a commonly used topical antibiotic (Jacob & James, 2004). It is available in both prescription and over-the-counter ...
bacitracin zinc 400Units, neomycin (as sulfate) 3.5mg; per g; oph oint. 1–2 drops or small amount of oint every 4 hours for 7–10 days. Max 2 drops every 2 hours. Ointment formerly known under ...
2008). Studies have shown no difference in the incidence of infection or healing in patients that used bacitracin ointment versus white petrolatum after dermatology surgery (Gehrig & Warshaw ...