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MOIST HEALING AND WOUND CARE INCLUDING BURNS

(Advantages and Current Approaches)

 

Section IV.   MOIST WOUND HEALING FOR THE BURN WOUND? Continued . . .

C ) Other Antibiotic Solutions for Burn

1)   Neomycin Sulfate is bacteriocidal in action being effective against gram negative organisms but not effective against Pseudomonas. It has not been found to penetrate devitalized tissue and is therefore used on clean wound surfaces to control bacterial growth. The usual concentration for topical use is 0.1 to 0.2%.

Characteristics of 0.1% Neomycin Solution

2)   Polymyxin B Sulfate occurs as a powder which readily dissolves in solution. Polymyxin B is bacteriocidal for most gram negative species but has no gram positive organism or fungal activity. It is non-toxic to tissues and skin sensitivity is rare.

Polymyxin B Solution

 

3 )   Bacitracin

Bacitracin is a polypeptide bacteriostatic antibiotic active against many gram positive organisms, but not against gram negative organisms or fungi. Bacitracin is precipitated from solution by any heavy metals. It does not penetrate tissue and is not toxic when applied topically. Skin sensitivity is rare.

 

Often combinations of bacitracin and neomycin are used to increase antibacterial Properties. Nystatin an anti-fungal can also be added.

 

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