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Neosporin And Hydrogen Pyroxide


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are both gluten-free i got a nice gash on my hand and it looks like it got infected


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are both gluten-free i got a nice gash on my hand and it looks like it got infected

BTW, I am allergic to Neosporin, and the resulting lesion looks just like a serious infection.

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i have not used either yet, i want to clean it and then put neosporin on it but i have not yet, i used to use neosporin all the time ( as i skateboard and come home frequintly with deep scrapes) but i have not used it since going gluten-free mainly because i have felt like so much crap i cant get myself to do a seriuse activity especcaly one that requires constantly bending over

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Hydrogen peroxide is gluten free. It's just a single chemical.

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I've had no problems with either.

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are both gluten-free i got a nice gash on my hand and it looks like it got infected

Both are gluten-free, but many, and I mean a whole lot, of people build an intolerance to neosporin and have to use something else, like bacitracin or polysporin. You may have a reaction (that looks like a rash) and have to use a different ointment.

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