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Neosporin Ratings and Reviews

  • 100 % of our Members who reviewed Neosporin had a positive experience with Neosporin
  • 6 out of 6 Members who reviewed Neosporin would recommend Neosporin.
 

Neosporin Ratings and Reviews from 6 eDrugSearch.com Members since May 14, 2008.

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 Most Recent Reviews of Neosporin by eDrugSearch Members

 Name:  DanaS      Age: 29      Overall Rating:


Rating Review Added
May 14, 2008

Positive Aspects of Neosporin:

Kept a nasty cut from getting infected. Easy to use.

Negative Aspects of Neosporin:

None.

Reason for taking Neosporin:

Cut knee from falling off a bike.

Additional Comments:

n/a

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 Name:  jazzycatzz      Age: 49      Overall Rating:


Rating Review Added
May 15, 2008

Positive Aspects of Neosporin:

cleans, helps induce healing of minor wounds

Negative Aspects of Neosporin:

none

Reason for taking Neosporin:

scratches, scrapes

Additional Comments:

I've used it since my teens. Very effective.

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 Name:  Simplyme      Age: 30      Overall Rating:


Rating Review Added
May 17, 2008

Positive Aspects of Neosporin:

It works! And my kids aren't scared of it

Negative Aspects of Neosporin:

None I've ran across

Reason for taking Neosporin:

cuts- scrapes

Additional Comments:

My kids have yet to complain when I have to put this on their cuts and scrapes unlike some of the other ointments and peroxide which they refuse

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 Name:  anniefromcalif      Age: 52      Overall Rating:


Rating Review Added
May 20, 2008

Positive Aspects of Neosporin:

It works like it is suppose to.

Negative Aspects of Neosporin:

Takes alittle more scrubbing when it gets on your clothes.

Reason for taking Neosporin:

minor cuts and abrasions

Additional Comments:

I belive this topical ointment has been around since my birth and I have used it continuously over the years for myself, my children and now grandbabies. Once of the best on the market and I hope it remains there. You know what they say, if it isn't broke, don't fix it. Can't think of anyway to improve perfection and that is what Neoporin is in my books.

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 Name:  MonAme      Age: 28      Overall Rating:


Rating Review Added
May 27, 2008

Positive Aspects of Neosporin:

doesn't smell or stain, works

Negative Aspects of Neosporin:

can be hard to squeeze out of tube

Reason for taking Neosporin:

cuts

Additional Comments:

I've always kept a tube (or two or three) around the house. We have one in the bedroom, one in the junk drawer and one in the actual medicine cabinet most times. It works like it says it does and doesn't stain the sheets or clothes. It can be hard to squeeze out of the tube sometimes.

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 Name:  Upstairs_Mommy      Age: 37      Overall Rating:


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June 25, 2008

Positive Aspects of Neosporin:

It works quickly to help cuts heal without getting infected.

Negative Aspects of Neosporin:

I worry about the building up of immunity in bacteria to these treatments.

Reason for taking Neosporin:

To help cuts heal.

Additional Comments:

This is a very good way to help a nasty wound heal without getting infected, or to help a slightly infected wound get better as well.

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