ProCure Triple Antibiotic 400 [iU]/g
Bacitracin Zinc, Neomycin Sulfate, Polymyxin B Sulfate · OINTMENT · Twin Med LLC
ProCure Triple Antibiotic is a ointment containing bacitracin zinc, neomycin sulfate, polymyxin b sulfate at 400 [iU]/g, taken topical. Manufactured by Twin Med LLC.
Key Facts
- Brand Name
- ProCure Triple Antibiotic
- Generic Name
- Bacitracin Zinc, Neomycin Sulfate, Polymyxin B Sulfate
- NDC Code (Product)
55681-020- Manufacturer
- Twin Med LLC
- Strength
- 400 [iU]/g
- Dosage Form
- OINTMENT
- Route
- TOPICAL
- Marketing Status
- Application #
- M004
- Marketing Start
- 06/16/2025
Recall History
No Recall HistoryFrequently Asked Questions
What is ProCure Triple Antibiotic used for?
ProCure Triple Antibiotic contains Bacitracin Zinc, Neomycin Sulfate, Polymyxin B Sulfate. It is a ointment taken topical. Consult your doctor for specific uses.
Is ProCure Triple Antibiotic a controlled substance?
ProCure Triple Antibiotic is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.
What is the generic name for ProCure Triple Antibiotic?
The generic name for ProCure Triple Antibiotic is Bacitracin Zinc, Neomycin Sulfate, Polymyxin B Sulfate. There are 12 other brand versions of Bacitracin Zinc, Neomycin Sulfate, Polymyxin B Sulfate.
What is the NDC code for ProCure Triple Antibiotic 400 [iU]/g?
The NDC (National Drug Code) for ProCure Triple Antibiotic 400 [iU]/g is 55681-020, listed by Twin Med LLC.
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