







🩹 Stay ahead of infection—heal smarter, not harder!
Polysporin First Aid Topical Antibiotic Ointment is a dermatologist-recommended, neomycin-free formula combining bacitracin zinc and polymyxin B sulfate to prevent infection and promote healing of minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. Packaged in a convenient 1-ounce travel size, it’s perfect for both home and on-the-go wound care.









| ASIN | B010VDWOUO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,200 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #87 in First Aid Ointments |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,445) |
| Date First Available | July 3, 2015 |
| Manufacturer | Kenvue |
| Package Dimensions | 4.92 x 3.62 x 1.02 inches; 1 ounces |
A**Y
A must for care
Polysporin First Aid Topical Antibiotic Cream is a reliable product for treating minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. It combines two antibiotics to help prevent infection and promotes faster healing without causing much irritation. The cream is easy to apply, non-greasy, and generally well-tolerated for sensitive skin. Many users appreciate that it doesn’t sting upon application and can be used under bandages. Overall, it’s a convenient and effective option for basic first-aid care.
A**R
Heals most skin problems
Great healing ointment!
A**R
Great for people and dogs
Works great, and use this or Neosporin. Not only great for humans, but great for dogs that may lick or queue that have not become excessive. As my dogs vet related to me, once you rub it in basically the residual that’s leftover is almost the same as Vaseline and won’t harm my dog if she licks.
A**E
great
great
E**H
Effective for healing dogs cuts
Very pleased with this product. Works really well to heal my dogs cuts and scrapes.
K**D
Easy
I've always used Neosporin but my doctors now recommend not to use it. They said Polysporin (or even vaseline) is better.
T**Y
Better than NEO
The best product! Way better than NEO
D**R
Works well, and apparently better for you than Neosporin
So here's an interesting tidbit: after googling around, the main difference between this (Polysporin) and Neosporin, is that Polysporin has only two active ingredients while Neosporin has three. You might think that this means Neosporin is better, right? Well apparently the third ingredient which is present only in Neosporin (neomycin) has a higher incidence of allergic reactions on the skin, and can even cause one to develop an allergy to it after "prolonged exposure", even if you didn't have such an allergy in the past. These risks are apparently not as much of an issue with the other two active ingredients that Polysporin uses (polymixin and bacitracin). I suppose this may be why the label says it's the "#1 Dermatologist recommended" brand.
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