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  1. ... and treat infections of second- and third-degree burns. It kills a wide variety of bacteria.This ... your doctor tells you to do so. Your burn must be healed so that infection is no ...
  2. ... minor skin injuries such as cuts, scrapes, and burns from becoming infected. Neomycin, polymyxin, and bacitracin are ... treat deep cuts, puncture wounds, animal bites, serious burns, or any injuries that affect large areas of ...
  3. ... minor skin injuries such as cuts, scrapes, and burns from becoming infected. Bacitracin is in a class ... treat deep cuts, puncture wounds, animal bites, serious burns, or any injuries that affect large areas of ...
  4. ... oak, or poison sumac; minor cuts, scrapes, or burns; minor skin irritation or rashes; or dry, itchy ...
  5. ... honey by mouth. People commonly use honey for burns, wound healing, swelling and sores inside the mouth, ... The effectiveness ratings for HONEY are as follows: Burns. Applying honey preparations directly to burns seems to ...
  6. ... to skin that is affected by a rash, burn, or other skin problem. Select a different area ... new one.If your skin is irritated or burns after you apply an asenapine patch, remove the ...
  7. ... that has a tattoo, scar, bruise, mole, a burn site, or has had a reaction to a ...
  8. ... to skin that is affected by a rash, burn, or other skin problem. If irritation or a ...
  9. ... weeks of your treatment. If your skin stings, burns, or becomes irritated at any time during your ...
  10. ... not apply diclofenac gel to open skin wounds, burns, infections, or red, scaly, or peeling skin.Diclofenac ...
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