Unguentine
Antiseptic ointment From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Unguentine is an over-the-counter topical antiseptic ointment produced by Lee Pharmaceuticals. It was introduced in 1893 as the first antiseptic surgical dressing ointment by Norwich Pharmaceuticals, who later brought Pepto Bismol to market.
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It is used for treating the pain of minor burns, poison ivy, poison oak, itching, minor skin wounds and insect bites.[1] Its active ingredients are camphor (3%), phenol (2.5%), tannic acid (2.2%) and zinc oxide (6.6%).[2]
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