Re: Alternative to neosporin
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Originally Posted by
Dylan_
I was told to buy neo sporin for my ball python. Now ive searched everywhere i live in canada called 4 different places near me no one carries it. Is there a alternative to it thst i can get or any other ointments i can use?
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I would not use traditional Nueosporin.
I believe that has a pain killing ingredient as well as the antibiotic ingredient. That's bad for snakes.
You want a petroleum based antibiotic cream/gel that has ONLY antibiotic in it and maybe some vitamin D as the main ingredients, NO PAIN KILLER.
Generic antibiotic ointment might be fine. You also do not need much. I think I bought some, when my BP had managed to rub her head snout a bit and it was irritated, for about $3.
Re: Alternative to neosporin
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Originally Posted by
dakski
I would not use traditional Nueosporin.
I believe that has a pain killing ingredient as well as the antibiotic ingredient. That's bad for snakes.
You want a petroleum based antibiotic cream/gel that has ONLY antibiotic in it and maybe some vitamin D as the main ingredients, NO PAIN KILLER.
Generic antibiotic ointment might be fine. You also do not need much. I think I bought some, when my BP had managed to rub her head snout a bit and it was irritated, for about $3.
Okay. im going to call a vet and see what kind of ointment i can use.
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Re: Alternative to neosporin
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Dylan_
Okay. im going to call a vet and see what kind of ointment i can use.
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https://www.cvs.com/shop/neosporin-o...2?skuid=629451
I stand corrected. "Original Neusporin" does not have pain reliever, but many of the neusporins and other antibiotic creams do.
Just double check the ingredients list and what the "description/features" are of the cream.
Re: Alternative to neosporin
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Originally Posted by
bcr229
Petroleum-based ointments can cause scale damage if used long-term and thus they are not ideal for reptiles.
For topical wounds I prefer Vetericyn, which is a water-based gel. It also dries "dry" not goopy like Neo or Triple, so bits of substrate don't stick to it.
Another alternative is silver sulfadiazine (silvadene); not sure if you can get it in Canada without a prescription.
Dylan_, I will defer to bcr229 here. They know more than I do about this.
Re: Alternative to neosporin
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Originally Posted by
bcr229
Petroleum-based ointments can cause scale damage if used long-term and thus they are not ideal for reptiles.
For topical wounds I prefer Vetericyn, which is a water-based gel. It also dries "dry" not goopy like Neo or Triple, so bits of substrate don't stick to it.
Another alternative is silver sulfadiazine (silvadene); not sure if you can get it in Canada without a prescription.
I cant find that either. Is Colloidal silver okay to use?
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Re: Alternative to neosporin
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Dylan_
I cant find that either. Is Colloidal silver okay to use?
I've never used it so I couldn't say.
The active ingredient / antimicrobial in Vetericyn is hypochlorous acid, which is also in products made for human use. You may be able to find something available locally. Just read the ingredient list to ensure that it's the only active ingredient, and everything else is inert (like water).
Re: Alternative to neosporin