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'''Neomycin/Polymyxin B/Bacitracin''' is a topical antibiotic combination used in the treatment of various types of skin infections. It is a combination of three antibiotics: [[Neomycin]], [[Polymyxin B]], and [[Bacitracin]].
{{Short description|Overview of the antibiotic combination Neomycin/polymyxin B/bacitracin}}


==Composition==
==Overview==
The combination includes three different antibiotics, each with a unique mechanism of action that targets different types of bacteria.  
[[File:Neosporin.jpg|thumb|right|Neosporin ointment, a common brand of the neomycin/polymyxin B/bacitracin combination]]
The combination of '''neomycin, polymyxin B, and bacitracin''' is a topical antibiotic used to prevent infections in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. This combination is commonly known by the brand name [[Neosporin]]. It is available over-the-counter and is widely used due to its broad-spectrum antibacterial properties.


* '''[[Neomycin]]''' is an aminoglycoside antibiotic that works by inhibiting protein synthesis in susceptible bacteria, leading to their death.
==Components==
* '''[[Polymyxin B]]''' is a polypeptide antibiotic that disrupts the bacterial cell membrane, causing leakage of intracellular contents and cell death.
* '''[[Bacitracin]]''' is a polypeptide antibiotic that interferes with cell wall synthesis in gram-positive bacteria, leading to their death.


==Indications==
===Neomycin===
Neomycin/Polymyxin B/Bacitracin is indicated for the treatment of minor skin infections caused by susceptible strains of bacteria, including [[Staphylococcus aureus]], [[Streptococcus pyogenes]], and certain strains of [[Pseudomonas aeruginosa]] and [[Escherichia coli]].
[[Neomycin]] is an [[aminoglycoside]] antibiotic that works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis. It is effective against a wide range of [[Gram-positive bacteria|Gram-positive]] and [[Gram-negative bacteria|Gram-negative]] bacteria. However, it is not effective against [[Pseudomonas aeruginosa]].


==Contraindications==
===Polymyxin B===
This medication is contraindicated in individuals with a history of hypersensitivity to any of its components. It should not be used in the eyes or applied to large areas of the body.
[[Polymyxin B]] is a [[polypeptide antibiotic]] that targets the bacterial cell membrane, increasing its permeability and leading to cell death. It is particularly effective against Gram-negative bacteria, including [[Pseudomonas aeruginosa]].
 
===Bacitracin===
[[Bacitracin]] is a [[polypeptide antibiotic]] that interferes with bacterial cell wall synthesis. It is primarily effective against Gram-positive bacteria. Bacitracin is often used in combination with other antibiotics to broaden the spectrum of activity.
 
==Mechanism of Action==
The combination of neomycin, polymyxin B, and bacitracin works synergistically to inhibit bacterial growth and prevent infection. Neomycin disrupts protein synthesis, polymyxin B compromises the integrity of the bacterial cell membrane, and bacitracin inhibits cell wall synthesis. Together, these actions provide a broad spectrum of antibacterial activity.
 
==Uses==
This antibiotic combination is primarily used for the prevention of infections in minor skin injuries. It is applied topically to the affected area and is available in ointment form. The combination is effective against a variety of bacteria that can cause skin infections.


==Side Effects==
==Side Effects==
Common side effects include skin irritation, redness, and rash. Rare but serious side effects include allergic reactions, hearing damage, and kidney damage.
While generally safe for topical use, some individuals may experience allergic reactions to neomycin, which can manifest as redness, itching, or rash. Prolonged use may lead to the development of resistant bacterial strains.


==Interactions==
==Precautions==
Neomycin/Polymyxin B/Bacitracin may interact with other topical medications. It is important to inform healthcare providers of all medications being used prior to starting treatment.
Patients with known allergies to any of the components should avoid using this combination. It is also important to avoid using it on large areas of damaged skin or deep wounds without medical supervision.


==Dosage==
==Related pages==
The typical dosage is to apply a small amount of the ointment to the affected area 1 to 3 times daily. The duration of treatment depends on the severity and type of infection.
* [[Antibiotic]]
 
* [[Topical medication]]
==See Also==
* [[Bacterial infection]]
* [[Topical antibiotic]]
* [[Skin infection]]
* [[Bacterial resistance]]


[[Category:Antibiotics]]
[[Category:Antibiotics]]
[[Category:Topical medications]]
[[Category:Combination drugs]]
[[Category:Pharmacology]]
 
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Latest revision as of 06:40, 16 February 2025

Overview of the antibiotic combination Neomycin/polymyxin B/bacitracin


Overview[edit]

Neosporin ointment, a common brand of the neomycin/polymyxin B/bacitracin combination

The combination of neomycin, polymyxin B, and bacitracin is a topical antibiotic used to prevent infections in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. This combination is commonly known by the brand name Neosporin. It is available over-the-counter and is widely used due to its broad-spectrum antibacterial properties.

Components[edit]

Neomycin[edit]

Neomycin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic that works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis. It is effective against a wide range of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. However, it is not effective against Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

Polymyxin B[edit]

Polymyxin B is a polypeptide antibiotic that targets the bacterial cell membrane, increasing its permeability and leading to cell death. It is particularly effective against Gram-negative bacteria, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

Bacitracin[edit]

Bacitracin is a polypeptide antibiotic that interferes with bacterial cell wall synthesis. It is primarily effective against Gram-positive bacteria. Bacitracin is often used in combination with other antibiotics to broaden the spectrum of activity.

Mechanism of Action[edit]

The combination of neomycin, polymyxin B, and bacitracin works synergistically to inhibit bacterial growth and prevent infection. Neomycin disrupts protein synthesis, polymyxin B compromises the integrity of the bacterial cell membrane, and bacitracin inhibits cell wall synthesis. Together, these actions provide a broad spectrum of antibacterial activity.

Uses[edit]

This antibiotic combination is primarily used for the prevention of infections in minor skin injuries. It is applied topically to the affected area and is available in ointment form. The combination is effective against a variety of bacteria that can cause skin infections.

Side Effects[edit]

While generally safe for topical use, some individuals may experience allergic reactions to neomycin, which can manifest as redness, itching, or rash. Prolonged use may lead to the development of resistant bacterial strains.

Precautions[edit]

Patients with known allergies to any of the components should avoid using this combination. It is also important to avoid using it on large areas of damaged skin or deep wounds without medical supervision.

Related pages[edit]