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Tag: Minor cuts

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What's the difference between germolene cream and ointment?

4 min read
Fundamentally, the main difference between creams and ointments is their base—creams are typically oil-in-water emulsions, while ointments are oil-based and contain very little water. This foundational distinction dictates the primary differences, including formulation, absorption speed, and ideal uses, which also applies to Germolene, a long-trusted household first-aid remedy.

What Does Campho-Phenique Do for Your Skin? A Deep Dive

3 min read
Trusted for over 130 years, Campho-Phenique is a staple in many medicine cabinets [1.2.2]. So, what does Campho-Phenique do for your skin? It provides a powerful combination of pain relief, itch relief, and antiseptic action for various minor skin ailments [1.3.1, 1.4.1].

Can I get antibiotic ointment over the counter?

4 min read
While most oral antibiotics require a prescription, it is a well-established fact that you can get antibiotic ointment over the counter for treating minor skin injuries. These topical products, like Neosporin and Polysporin, are a staple of most home first-aid kits, intended for preventing infections in small cuts, scrapes, and burns that don’t require medical intervention.