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ACETAMINOPHEN OR ASPIRIN OR BACITRACIN OR BENZALKONIUM OR CAFFEINE OR CARBONATE ION OR LIDOCAINE OR NEOMYCIN OR POLYMYXIN B OR SALICYLAMIDE OR WATER
- ... days. Apply antibiotic ointment (for example, bacitracin or bacitracin/polymyxin) to the incision area if your surgeon or nurse told you to. Wash the area with mild soap and water when your surgeon says it is OK to ...
- ... and kidney failure. People who are sensitive to neomycin, another antibiotic that is used on the skin, may also be sensitive to bacitracin.
- ... a mouth burn. Take pain relievers such as acetaminophen. For canker sores: Apply a thin paste of baking soda and water to the sore. Mix 1 part hydrogen peroxide ...
- ... the kidneys . Watch out for medicines that contain acetaminophen (also called paracetamol) in combination, such as some cold medicines). Ask if you need vaccines to prevent hepatitis A, hepatitis B, lung or bodily infections due to specific bacteria ...
- ... to relieve pain from sunburn. DO NOT give aspirin to children. Cortisone creams may help reduce inflammation. Loose cotton clothing should be worn. Drink lots of water. Ways to prevent sunburn include: Use a broad- ...
- ... the-counter (OTC) topical products such as benzocaine/lidocaine ... or sitting in shallow water in the tub can help with lesions on ...
- ... your child cool, noncarbonated, nonacidic drinks, such as water, milk ... acetaminophen or ibuprofen for pain. (Never give aspirin to ...
- ... table. You will be given a shot of lidocaine in the skin where the procedure will be ... over-the-counter medicines and supplements such as aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), naproxen (Aleve, Naprosyn), and vitamin ...