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Q: Where does Polysporin come from?
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What does Polysporin do?

Polysporin is an antibiotic ointment.


What is the difference between polysporin and polytopic?

is polytopic the same as polysporin


What does one use for Polysporin?

Polysporin is an antibiotic cream or ointment. It is used to treat certain types of infections that may be caused by bacteria. Most of the times, it is the doctor that will recommend how to use Polysporin.


Is cephalosporin n polysporin associated?

no


Can you put polysporin on your lips?

yeah


Can you apply polysporin on your lips?

Yes


What is the difference between polysporin and?

Polysporin is used as an ointment to treat cuts and scrapes. This provides an antibiotic coverage to kill germs and prevent infection.


What is polysporin used for?

minor cuts burn wound


How do you treat ice burn?

polysporin medicated ointment


Is triple antibiotic ointment and polysporin ointment the same?

No...triple antibiotic (neosporin) is bacitracin, neomycin, & polymixin B. Polysporin is bacitacin and polymixin B. Very similar though, just not identical!


Does polysporin work on cold sores?

Cold sores are caused by a virus, and polysporin is not active against viruses, so it won't work for cold sores.


Are polysporin eye drops making your cats eyes to deliate?

They should not. Polysporin is an antibiotic, and while it may help clear up an infection, it should not have any anesthetic effect that would dilate the cat's pupils. That said, a cat's pupils dilate naturally when she is afraid, and it is likely that the process of putting polysporin drops in her eyes does alarm her for a little while.