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[QUOTE="DorgEndo, post: 2011775, member: 103228"] [URL='https://www.neosporin.com/products/topical-antibiotics/polysporin']Polysporin[/URL] or original (NO pain relief) [URL='https://www.neosporin.com/products/topical-antibiotics/original-antibiotic-ointment']Neosporin [/URL]are good topical antibiotics. It's very important to never use pain relief or itch relief formulas - only the antibiotic Not sure what she meant by silver gel. There is an antibiotic called silver sulfadiazine cream which is also useful for burns. In the US you need a prescription to get it. There are other silver products safe for bearded dragons, medically made silver products are effective in treating infections Polysporin is easy to get at any pharmacy so at least get something that you can get today [/QUOTE]
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