Terramicina Oxitetraciclina Cream

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Comes in a cream form in a tube..very pale green salve. On tube it says: Pomada, by Pfizer. ## Oxytetracycline is an antibiotic, it is often used topically in creams like this to help treat skin infections. Do you have any other questions? ## Terramicina was suggested for eye infections. I see uses for skin infections but not for eyes. Is Terramicina suitable for eye infections? ## Yes, you can use terramicina for the eyes. I put it on my daughter's eye when she has an infection and it clears up quick-within 2/3 days. Been using it forever and have never had a problem! ## also works for eczema which in my case is caused by staph bacteria. Terramicina (oxytetracycline-polymyxin B) kills the bacteria and the eczema then clears up. ## for eye infection, can u use the medication called ...

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a cream color or vanilla chewable tablet ## What is the drug used for and how often should it be taken? ## The active ingredient in this is Oxytetracycline, this is a broad spectrum antibiotic used to treat many different types of infections. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, diarrhea and photo-sensitivity. As to how often it is taken, that can vary, depending on the infection being treated, its severity and whether it is being used to treat an adult or a child. Generally these tablets are taken 2 to 3 times a day, but this site is not medical professionals and you should follow your doctor's prescribing instructions. You can read more on the medication here: Is there anything else I can help you with? ## Can you use inside your eye lid ## I bought an antibiotic T...

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I would like to know more about this drug. It's uses and side effects. Thank you. ## This is a combination antibiotic, it contains Terramycin and Polymoxin B, a supplement. It is used to treat various types of infections and help strengthen the immune system. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, skin rash and diarrhea. Read more: Is there anything else I can help with? ## Yes. Where can I pursches this product? ## what all infections does this medicine treat. ## eBay has it ## How often do you use terramicina oxiteracicloa polimixina 0.005 g. For a stye in eye ## What kind of topical cream can i use for genital warts? ## Can I use this ointment directly on the stye below my eye? not the 'lid' but under, where you would normally put eye-liner??

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I used this medication on my little girl for pink eye and it really helps but now she has a kind of rash under her eye that comes and goes. It's been like this all day. Is it normal? What should I do? ## This is an antibiotic ointment and most antibiotics, whether used topically or taken orally, can cause a non-allergic skin rash as a side effect. Have you consulted her doctor? In most cases, it will go away, shortly after she finishes the treatment regimen. ## People, this terramicina is for the eyes. I think you're confused with vitacilina that's used for diaper rash. ## Where can I purchase one of these creams? My daughter has had a bad sty for a week and someone told me this cream was golden to help with stys. SOMEONE HELP please!

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Bought in Meicao, suppose to be for the eyes.Can't recall exactly what for with the eyes ## Terramicina is great for pink eye! and now I am using it on dry patches of my skin that also seems to be working well for that. :) ## This is an antibiotic that is used to treat bacterial infections. The FDA lists the typical side effects a possibly including eye redness, burning, irritation, and tearing. Are there any other questions? ## I’m not a Dr. but I know NEVER use an ointment in your eyes unless is a medication OFTALMICO, meaning for eyes only. TERRAMICINA comes in different forms: capsules or tablets and is good for several infections, a medium size tube of cream is for external use on skin and the other form is a very small tube of ointment for eye infection that clealy says ...

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