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What Is Neomycin/Polymyxin B/Bacitracin/Pramoxine and How Does It Work?
Neomycin/polymyxin B/bacitracin/pramoxine is an over-the-counter (OTC) product used for skin infection prevention.
Neomycin/polymyxin B/bacitracin/pramoxine is available under the following different brand names: Neosporin Plus Pain Relief Ointment and TriBiozene Ointment.
What Are the Dosages of Neomycin/Polymyxin B/Bacitracin/Pramoxine?
Dosages of Neomycin/Polymyxin B/Bacitracin/Pramoxine:
Dosage Forms and Strengths
Topical Ointment
- (3.5mg/10,000units/500units/10mg)/g
Dosage Considerations – Should be Given as Follows:
Skin Infection Prevention
- Apply a small amount to cleansed wound 1-3 times/day; not to exceed 1week
What Are Side Effects Associated with Using Neomycin/Polymyxin B/Bacitracin/Pramoxine?
Side effects of neomycin/polymyxin B/bacitracin/pramoxine include:
This document does not contain all possible side effects and others may occur. Check with your physician for additional information about side effects.
What Other Drugs Interact with Neomycin/Polymyxin B/Bacitracin/Pramoxine?
If your doctor has directed you to use this medication, your doctor or pharmacist may already be aware of any possible drug interactions and may be monitoring you for them. Do not start, stop, or change the dosage of any medicine before checking with your doctor, health care provider or pharmacist first.
- Neomycin/polymyxin B/bacitracin/pramoxine has no listed severe interactions with other drugs.
- Neomycin/polymyxin B/bacitracin/pramoxine has no listed serious interactions with other drugs.
- Neomycin/polymyxin B/bacitracin/pramoxine has no listed moderate interactions with other drugs.
- Neomycin/polymyxin B/bacitracin/pramoxine has no listed mild interactions with other drugs.
This document does not contain all possible interactions. Therefore, before using this product, tell your doctor or pharmacist of all the products you use. Keep a list of all your medications with you, and share the list with your doctor and pharmacist. Check with your physician if you have health questions or concerns.