1,000+ Results for Topical Ointments, Creams, and Antiseptics - Page 21
Mfr # 2323450
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- Application - First Aid and Wound Care: Dry, Chapped Skin
- Item: Petroleum Jelly
- Item - First Aid and Wound Care: Lubricating Jelly
Mfr # P22884
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- Item: Disinfecting Multi-Surface Wipes
- Industry Type: Healthcare
- Application: Disinfecting
Mfr # 7135003
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- Item: Hydrogen Peroxide,1 qt.,PK12
Mfr # ISLB
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- Item: Industrial Sunscreen,Lip Balm,Package Quantity 36
Mfr # H5041-AMPGR
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- Application - First Aid and Wound Care: Respiratory Stimulant
- Item: Fainting Reliever
- Item - First Aid and Wound Care: Ammonia Inhalants
Mfr # NNSC418280
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- Promotion Restriction: Not eligible for promotion
- Item: Topical Antiseptic Liquid
- Application - First Aid and Wound Care: Antiseptics
Mfr # 13422
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- Item: Topical Ointments/Creams
Mfr # 9516
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- Item: Proguard Professional Handcream,16,PK 6
Mfr # M4003-144
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- Application - First Aid and Wound Care: Antibiotics
- Item: Antibiotic
- Item - First Aid and Wound Care: Antibiotics
About Topical Ointments, Creams, and Antiseptics
Workplace accidents happen all the time. So shouldn’t you have some first class first aid kits on hand? A few basic items in any first aid kit are topical ointments, creams, and antiseptics. Hydrocortisone cream is used ease itching and rashes from a insect bite or exposure to poison ivy. Antiseptic cream help cuts and scrapes heal faster. And of course, a good selection of bandage product wouldn’t hurt either.