Does anyone know about Poly Bacitracin?
I'm looking for a good antibiotic ointment that sticks but doesn't cause scales to slough. The active ingredients are Bacitracin zinc and Polymyxin B sulfate. The inactive ingredient is white petrolatum. This is just one that I have off hand; however, if there's anything else that's non-prescription b/c my vet is expensive to consult with me. Silver sulfadiazine actually worked well for a cut even though it's supposed to be for burns, but nevertheless, any input is always appreciated! :)
Re: Does anyone know about Poly Bacitracin?
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bcr229
So is silver sulfadiazine considered to be the best ointment?
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So is silver sulfadiazine considered to be the best ointment?
Yes, because it's not in a petroleum/mineral oil base. I don't know of an antibiotic cream with a non-petroleum/mineral oil base.
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Yes, because it's not in a petroleum/mineral oil base. I don't know of an antibiotic cream with a non-petroleum/mineral oil base.
I'll take a look @ work tonight. I'm pretty sure we've got an abx ointment that isn't oil based. As for Silvadine, we use it for burns and REALLY bad nosebleeds, but I'm not 100% sure about its antibiotic properties.
There's actually a good chance we're talking about two different things. I work on people, after all.
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I'm pretty sure we've got an abx ointment that isn't oil based.
That would be awesome, especially if available OTC.
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As for Silvadine, we use it for burns and REALLY bad nosebleeds, but I'm not 100% sure about its antibiotic properties.
WebMD describes it as a sulfa antibiotic.
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That would be awesome, especially if available OTC.
WebMD describes it as a sulfa antibiotic.
No dice yet on the abx ointment. Turns out we use a white petroleum base in the ER. I'll keep hunting though.
As for the Silver Sulfadiazine, I feel retarded. Shoulda noticed it was a sulfa drug. Still, I PERSONALLY prefer not to use products that are well known allergens. I have no idea if a reptile COULD be allergic, but as common as sulfa allergies are in people, I'd rather not take the chance if I don't have to. I also won't use latex gloves near a reptile. Is that completely unnecessary overkill? Yep, but better safe than sorry.
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