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Neosporin Antibiotic and Pain Relieving Cream for Children - 0.5oz
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- Soothes cuts, scrapes, and burns
- Neomycin and polymyxin B for infection protection
- Pramoxine hydrochloride for pain relief
- #1 doctor-recommended brand
- For kids ages 2 and up
- .5 ounce
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First aid antibioticDirections
Directions ■ adults and children 2 years of age and older: ■ clean the affected area ■ apply a small amount of this product (an amount equal to the surface area of the tip of a finger) on the area 1 to 3 times daily ■ may be covered with a sterile bandage ■ children under 2 years of age: Ask a doctorOther information
■ Product may settle., © J&JCI 2020Inactive ingredients
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Q: is this ok to use for boil or stye on eyelid for toddler?
A: Hi there, we would recommend speaking to your child's healthcare provider to decide the best way to treat this.
submitted byJohnson & Johnson - 2 years agoBrand expert
Q: Can I use Neosporin on 2 month old baby? He scratched his ear. Thanks
A: Hi Anna, for anyone under the age of 2, we suggest speaking with your health care professional. We'd also suggest not using our product for the inside of the ear. Thank you!
submitted byJohnson & Johnson - 4 years agoBrand expert
Q: What's the difference between this Neosporin (for kids) and the regular Neosporin plus pain relief maximum strength? They appear to have the exact same ingredients.
A: Thank you for reaching out! Our NEOSPORIN® + Pain Relief Maximum Strength Cream with kids graphic on tube and carton was launched in February 2008. The product formula did not change, and the same maximum strength formula continues to be available in our regular packaging as well. Have a nice day!
submitted byJohnson & Johnson - 5 years agoBrand expert
Q: My toddler fell while playing, and busted her lip a bit. Possible to use this directly on the lip area to help it heal?
A: Thanks for reaching out about this, MommaBear23! Due to possible ingestion on the lip for your toddler, we wouldn't recommend using this for their busted lip. We'd recommend speaking to her doctor to see what would be the best option for her. Thanks again, and let us know if we can help with anything else!
submitted byJohnson & Johnson - 7 years agoBrand expert