No. You may find that it will help the itching but any ointment will do that. You need an antifungal cream. In some states this can be bought over the counter (OTC). You can ask the pharmacist or you may need a prescription.
Baciguent is available over the counter. But another popular brand name Neosporin contains Bacitracin as one of its antibiotic agents along with Neomycin and Polymyxin B. Bacitracin can also be bought in pure form for those with allergies. Bacitracin is commonly used in combination with other topical antibiotics (usually polymyxin B and neomycin), it is used in ointment form for topical treatment of a variety of localized skin and eye infections, as well as for the prevention of wound infections. It is also commonly used as an aftercare antibiotic on tattoos. It is preferred over Neosporin because of its fewer ingredients, which lowers chances of an allergic reaction. In infants, it is sometimes administered intramuscularly for the treatment of pneumonias. This formulation is sold under the brand name Baciim. Clinical Note: This is a good alternative to Silver sulfadiazine (Silvadene) for burn patients with Sulfa-Allergy.
Over- The Counter (OTC).
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I just bought a tube of it at a Japanese drugstore. It's an antibiotic ointment. You may find more results spelled as "terramycin."
It is not even available
Under Counter Radio is a product that can be bought at quite a number of various places. It is not a company or corporation and thus does not have a headquarters.
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It is printed in on a paper inside the box you bought it in.
In the UK, over the counter painkillers can be bought at chemists and supermarkets, etc.
It depends on which country you live in. Several times i bought dulcolax (bisacodyl) over the counter from overseas-based online pharmacies.
Yes you may purchase these herbal diet pills over the counter. They are not authorized as drugs http://www.healthreserve.com/diet_pills/over_the_counter_diet_pills.htm