Antibiotic & Antiseptic
Minor Wound Care
Cuts, scrapes, abrasions and other skin injuries can happen to even the most careful person. While you typically can't completely avoid ending up with minor wounds, you can take steps to help ensure that you're prepared to care for them when they occur. Keeping antibiotics and antiseptics on hand gives you the first aid supplies you need to help properly disinfect and manage minor skin injuries. CVS makes it easy to stock your first aid kit with a diverse assortment of antiseptic and antibiotic topical products.
First Aid Antiseptic
Administering first aid to wounds is of the utmost importance. Doctors frequently recommend applying antiseptic and antibiotic over-the-counter products to minor skin injuries. These products help to promote healing and decrease the risk of infection. Proper wound care may also benefit your appearance by helping to lower the likelihood of scarring.
Antibiotics vs. Antiseptics
Antiseptics and antibiotics both help fight germs that can cause infections in wounds, but they are not exactly the same. Antiseptics help fight the growth of germs on the surface of the skin and should typically be applied immediately after a wound occurs. Common antiseptics for wound care include benzethonium chloride, camphorated phenol, chloroxylenol, iodine and povidone-iodine. Antibiotic topical products help kill bacteria and are often used daily while wounds heal. Active ingredients in over-the-counter antibiotic wound care products include bacitracin, bacitracin zinc, neomycin sulfate and polymyxin B. You can read the product descriptions to learn more about the ingredients found in the antiseptics and antibiotics featured in this selection.
Topical Wound Care Products
Once you have focused on the antiseptics or antibiotics with the key ingredient that your health care provider recommends, you can compare other features of the products. Topical wound care products come in a number of forms, including ointments, creams, gels, wipes, liquids and sprays. Some products contain additional ingredients that could be beneficial for you. You can find formulas that feature pain-relieving medications and itch-relieving ingredients that help ease discomfort during the healing process.
Antiseptic Vs. Antibiotic
If you're unsure which antiseptics or antibiotics are right for your wound care needs, consult your medical provider. He or she can suggest the best products and give you tips on how to properly care for wounds at home. Keep in mind that antiseptics and antibiotics are not sufficient for treating severe wounds that continue to bleed or are large in size. Seek emergency medical care for these types of injuries. Never try to treat an infected wound with over-the-counter antiseptics and antibiotics. Instead, see your health care provider, as prescription medications may be required.
What Is A Topical Antibiotic?
A topical antibiotic is any gel, cream, or ointment that has been designed for direct application to your skin to destroy or inhibit the growth of bacteria on the affected area. A topical antibiotic is manufactured to kill dangerous microorganisms that want to take up shop in your wound.
How To Prevent Wound Infection
To aid in your body's efforts at healing, you will want to prevent further infection to your wound by following a few key steps that can include: • Washing your hands before and after touching or cleaning your wound • Stopping the bleeding of your minor cut or wound as effectively as possible • Cleaning the affected area • Applying an antiseptic to disinfect the affected area • Applying the proper size bandages or dressings to promote healing • Changing the bandages regularly
Does CVS Sell Antiseptic Cream?
Yes, CVS sells a variety of Antiseptic Cream in stores and online.
Is Antiseptic Cream Available For Same Day Pickup?
Yes Antiseptic Cream is available for same day pickup at most locations, check your local stores availability and add to cart to pick up today.
Is There An Age Limit To Purchase Antiseptic Cream?
No there is no age limit to purchase Antiseptic Cream.
Does CVS Deliver Antiseptic Cream?
Yes CVS delivers Antiseptic Cream to your home. Delivery is always free over $35, join Carepass to enjoy free shipping on a variety of items.