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For the topical antibiotic to work best, it should be used only to prevent infection in a fresh wound, not to treat an infection that has already started.
The topical antibiotic drug is spelled bacitracin.
topical tretinoin along with a topical or oral antibiotic. A combination of topical benzoyl peroxide and erythromycin is also very effective.
It is a topical antibiotic cream.
Penicillin, Amoxicillin and perhaps a topical antibiotic.
Because only the ointment or cream that actually touches the skin has any benefit, a thin layer of topical antibiotic ointment or cream will usually work just as well as a thick layer.
Most likely the doctor will prescribe both an oral antibiotic and a topical antibiotic. Usually the topical antibiotic prescribed is called Bactroban. This is just an ointment that is applied to the affected area. They will also give you an antibiotic to be taken by mouth. The doctor will choose which antibiotic to give you depending on the severity of the infection, as well as depending on any allergies you may have to certain medications. Hope this helps!
Honey is an excellent antibiotic. It's even effective against antibiotic-resistant strains of strep. It's even shown to minimize scaring when compared to other antibiotic topical remedies. It is thought by some that the antiseptic qualities come from hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) that occurs naturally in honey, and that healing properties come from natural occurring glucose which is the primary constituent in honey.
Neomycin sulphate is the antibiotic that is found in many of the topical medications like the eyedrops,ointments and creams.
Does he or she use topical sentences topical is an adjective meaning local topical treatment of medication, applied at a particular area. (see hyperlink in discussion menu)
Vetrogen is a topical eye ointment which contains gentamycin sulfate (an antibiotic) which can be used to treat conjunctivitis caused by bacteria.