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Neosporin First Aid Antiseptic/Pain Relieving Spray 0.26 fl oz 0.26 ozin stock
What do your friends think? Ask them to weigh in Fan of this category? Get updates on similar items REVIEW SNAPSHOT® by PowerReviewsNeosporin First Aid Antiseptic/Pain Relieving Spray 0.26 fl oz, .26 oz (based on 10 reviews) 50% of respondents would recommend this to a friend. Pros
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Most Liked Positive Review Great for Hiking trips & everyday We took this on a trip and did lots of hiking my two kids got scrapes and we used it quite a bit. I think it works great. It is so small and easy ...Read complete review We took this on a trip and did lots of hiking my two kids got scrapes and we used it quite a bit. I think it works great. It is so small and easy to carry in a purse or little pack that I take it everywhere. I also added it to our first aid kit. It is much easier for the kids to use quickly when they need it. Not touching the cut (when applying cream) but just spraying it is more sanitary when out and about and causes less pain than rubbing something on it. It is more expensive than a similar type of product in cream form - but it makes up for it in easy of use and portability. VS Most Liked Negative Review This is NOT real Neosporin Don't be fooled by the Neosporin brand name... this is not a portable version of the triple-antibiotic ointment (or cream) that we all know and love. In fact not one of the ...Read complete review Don't be fooled by the Neosporin brand name... this is not a portable version of the triple-antibiotic ointment (or cream) that we all know and love. In fact not one of the three antibiotics is even in this formula! Neo-To-Go is a basic antiseptic and topical pain killer, that's it. Essentially its a tiny spray bottle of Bactine. The formula is watery thin and seems to evaporate within 10 seconds of skin contact. It does not leave any residue or form any protective barrier, which makes you wonder what the point is. The pain-killing ingredient is very weak and doesn't last. I was misled by the Neosporin name, yet was still very disappointed in this below-standard product. REVIEWS Reviewed by 10 customers Sort by Displaying reviews 1-10 4/26/2011 (5 of 5 customers found this review helpful) Not Neosporin *antibiotic* Pros
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Comments about Neosporin First Aid Antiseptic/Pain Relieving Spray 0.26 fl oz, .26 oz: I bought this Neo To Go to keep in my purse or in the car or backpack for small emergencies away from home. I was surprise to read that the ingredients don't contain *any* antibiotics, which makes this very expensive Bactine. We love Bactine but that's not why I bought this product. It sprays on easily and is very handy and small for outdoor adventures, but I find the name misleading. I would not buy this product again because it's not the Neosporin we know and love.
Bottom Line No, I would not recommend this to a friend (5 of 5 customers found this review helpful) Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 12/28/2009 great! love the spray Pros
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Comments about Neosporin First Aid Antiseptic/Pain Relieving Spray 0.26 fl oz, .26 oz: I keep this in the kitchen & medicine cabinet for quick access when cuts occur. Only downside is the $$ for the quantity of spray.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 11/18/2009 Really useful for outdoor and travel Pros
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Comments about Neosporin First Aid Antiseptic/Pain Relieving Spray 0.26 fl oz, .26 oz: Very convenient to have it with you when you not at home - outdoor activity, in the trunk of your car, in the bag. could be useful for climbers - they get scratch all the time. Light, easy to fit everywhere.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 10/3/2009 Great for Hiking trips & everyday By Architect from Upstate, NY describe yourself Novice First Aid Skills, Parent Pros
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Comments about Neosporin First Aid Antiseptic/Pain Relieving Spray 0.26 fl oz, .26 oz: We took this on a trip and did lots of hiking my two kids got scrapes and we used it quite a bit. I think it works great. It is so small and easy to carry in a purse or little pack that I take it everywhere. I also added it to our first aid kit. It is much easier for the kids to use quickly when they need it. Not touching the cut (when applying cream) but just spraying it is more sanitary when out and about and causes less pain than rubbing something on it. It is more expensive than a similar type of product in cream form - but it makes up for it in easy of use and portability.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 6/19/2009 (4 of 5 customers found this review helpful) Great product, bad package!! Pros
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Best Uses Comments about Neosporin First Aid Antiseptic/Pain Relieving Spray 0.26 fl oz, .26 oz: I have two children jumping and running all the time, I need to have always in my purse bandaids, neosporin, etc. The truth is that this product was difficult to use, I separated it into two parts in order to use the spray. The size is ideal if successful. Now Im using Band-Aid Antiseptic Foam, One-Step Cleansing and Infection Protection., is bigger but it is easy to use and it last longer.
Bottom Line No, I would not recommend this to a friend (4 of 5 customers found this review helpful) Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 4/13/2009 (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful) easy to carry Pros
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Comments about Neosporin First Aid Antiseptic/Pain Relieving Spray 0.26 fl oz, .26 oz: hard to spray directly on wound, but great for carrying in small places at all times. Good for parents to carry with kids.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful) Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 3/1/2009 (2 of 3 customers found this review helpful) say "no" to neo to go Pros
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Comments about Neosporin First Aid Antiseptic/Pain Relieving Spray 0.26 fl oz, .26 oz: I was very disappointed when the spray arrived with no instructions for use. It took a while to figure out where the spray was coming from, how to make it spray, etc.
Bottom Line No, I would not recommend this to a friend (2 of 3 customers found this review helpful) Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 1/3/2009 (7 of 7 customers found this review helpful) This is NOT real Neosporin Comments about Neosporin First Aid Antiseptic/Pain Relieving Spray 0.26 fl oz, .26 oz: Don't be fooled by the Neosporin brand name... this is not a portable version of the triple-antibiotic ointment (or cream) that we all know and love. In fact not one of the three antibiotics is even in this formula! Neo-To-Go is a basic antiseptic and topical pain killer, that's it. Essentially its a tiny spray bottle of Bactine. The formula is watery thin and seems to evaporate within 10 seconds of skin contact. It does not leave any residue or form any protective barrier, which makes you wonder what the point is. The pain-killing ingredient is very weak and doesn't last. I was misled by the Neosporin name, yet was still very disappointed in this below-standard product. Bottom Line No, I would not recommend this to a friend (7 of 7 customers found this review helpful) Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 9/30/2008 (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful) Convenient but not a good value By Brooke from MD describe yourself CPR Trained, Medical Professional, Parent Pros
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Comments about Neosporin First Aid Antiseptic/Pain Relieving Spray 0.26 fl oz, .26 oz: I have 2 boys and this is an excellent product in terms of efficacy and convenience. I keep one in my purse and we also always pack one for vacations.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful) Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 9/10/2008 (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful) Disappointment By Gary Golfer with Back Pain from Bethesda, MD describe yourself CPR Trained, Parent Pros
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Best Uses Comments about Neosporin First Aid Antiseptic/Pain Relieving Spray 0.26 fl oz, .26 oz: I was very disappointed that the spray aspect of this did not work well....it was very hard to to get it to spray and then the spray was uneven ..
Bottom Line No, I would not recommend this to a friend (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful) Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review Displaying reviews 1-10
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