Pill Identifier App

Antibiotic and Pain Relief Maximum Strength Brands

We have 5 labels with the same name. Please choose the one you want:

Filter by labeler:

Consumer Value Stores

Name: Antibiotic and Pain Relief Maximum Strength
Form: cream
Ingredients: Neomycin Sulfate 3.5mg in 1g, Polymyxin B Sulfate 10000[iU] in 1g, Pramoxine Hydrochloride 10mg in 1g
Date: 2010-11-04
Labeler: Consumer Value Stores
NDC code: 59779-822

View Details

CVS

Name: Antibiotic and Pain Relief Maximum Strength
Form: ointment
Ingredients: BACITRACIN ZINC 500[USP'U] in 1g, NEOMYCIN SULFATE 3.5mg in 1g, POLYMYXIN B SULFATE 10000[USP'U] in 1g, PRAMOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE 10 mg in 1g
Date: 2012-03-27
Labeler: CVS
NDC code: 59779-823

View Details

CVS Pharmacy

Name: Antibiotic and pain relief maximum strength
Form: cream
Ingredients: NEOMYCIN SULFATE 3.5mg in 1g, PRAMOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE 10mg in 1g, POLYMYXIN B SULFATE 10000[USP'U] in 1g
Date: 2009-07-20
Labeler: CVS Pharmacy
NDC code: 59779-809

View Details

CVS Pharmacy

Name: antibiotic and pain relief maximum strength
Form: ointment
Ingredients: BACITRACIN ZINC 500[USP'U] in 1g, NEOMYCIN SULFATE 3.5mg in 1g, POLYMYXIN B SULFATE 10000[USP'U] in 1g, PRAMOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE 10mg in 1g
Date: 2009-11-10
Labeler: CVS Pharmacy
NDC code: 59779-679

View Details

Kinray, Inc.

Name: Antibiotic and Pain Relief Maximum Strength
Form: ointment
Ingredients: BACITRACIN ZINC 500[USP'U] in 1g, NEOMYCIN SULFATE 3.5mg in 1g, POLYMYXIN B SULFATE 10000[USP'U] in 1g, PRAMOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE 10mg in 1g
Date: 2012-06-11
Labeler: Kinray, Inc.
NDC code: 63777-082

View Details

Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided here is accurate, up-to-date, and complete, but no guarantee is made to that effect. Drug information contained herein may be time sensitive. This information has been compiled for use by healthcare practitioners and consumers in the United States. The absence of a warning for a given drug or drug combination in no way should be construed to indicate that the drug or drug combination is safe, effective or appropriate for any given patient. If you have questions about the drugs you are taking, check with your doctor, nurse or pharmacist.

Advertisement
Close

Recommended

(web5)