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Sobredosis de ungüento Polysporin; Sobredosis de ungüento Baciquent
La bacitracina es muy segura. Sin embargo, si cae en los ojos, puede causar enrojecimiento y un poco de dolor y picazón.
El hecho de ingerir bacitracina intencionalmente en grandes cantidades puede causar algo de dolor de estómago y posiblemente vómitos.
La bacitracina rara vez puede causar una reacción alérgica. Lo más probable es que se presente algo de enrojecimiento y picazón en la piel. Sin embargo, como con cualquier substancia, se puede presentar una reacción alérgica severa (anafilaxia).
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