Yes it can. I have been suffering from cold soars all my life and bacitracin helps heal them fast.
Its going to take a while to heal... just make sure your keeping it clean and moist using bacitracin or Aquaphor healing ointment.
Bacitracin contain C, H, N, O, S.
bacitracin is classified as a PEPTIDE (reference: http://dermnetnz.org/treatments/antibiotics.html)
Depends on the type of Staph. Bacitracin is effective for most forms, but if it's MRSA, I don't think so. If you have nasal Staph, try warm compresses! They work! Knowledge from personal experience and Post Bacc advanced Bio classes.
bacitracin is limited to the treatment of infants with pneumonia and empyema caused by staphylococci shown to be susceptible to the drug
You shouldn't use bacitracin on any pet. Keep it out of reach of small children, too.
Bacitracin does have a sulfur molecule in its structure. If you are asking if bacitracin is a sulfa drug, then no, it is not a sulfa drug and can be used in patients with sulfa allergies for burns when silver sulfadiazene cannot be used.
I believe you're referring to MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus). The treatment is a round or two of Vancomycin (a very strong antibiotic).
Septic (sepsis) MRSA means that the MRSA bacteria has entered into the blood.
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