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When changing a percent to a decimal, you move the decimal point at the end of your percent back two spots. When changing a decimal to a percent, you move the decimal point on your decimal over two places to receive your percent. When a decimal is repeating, you still treat it like a regular decimal. You move the decimal point over two places, then on the first repeating number, put a bar over it. For example: .033333333333… changes to this percent: 3.3%. For a terminating decimal, you could round up to the one's place, stop the decimal at some point, or continue the decimal all the way through. For example, if you have the decimal .768021, you could choose to use 77% or 76.8021%. You could even choose to use 76.8%. When you have a decimal with a whole number in it, such as 9.346, that would conclude in a percent greater than 100%. That decimal would actually equal 934.6%! When you have a percent greater than 100, that means you have more than one whole. When you change a percent to a decimal, it is basically the same concept. For example, if you have 67%, you would just move the decimal point back two places. The decimal would be .67. If you have a more complicated percent, such as 67.83859%, you still move the decimal back two places and your answer would be .6783859.
To prevent and treat illness or injury.
Supirocin (aka mupirocin) is an antibiotic ointment usually used to treat impetigo rash.
ketoconozole is used to treat yeast infections while mupirocin is used to treat bacterial infections
yes..can be use for certain spider bites such as brown recluse bites...would also suggest mincing an onion add lots of salt to it and a tablespoon of turpintine..spoon a little on a bandaid and put it ovr the bite overnight...this will stop and reverse necrosis caused by a brown recluse bite and draw the poison out and promote healing within a couple of days
No. You can only get it with a perscription from your Doctor.
Generic Name : MUPIROCINPronunciation : (myoo peer' oh sin)Trade Name(s) : Bactroban, Mupirax, Supirocin, T-bact,Why it is prescribed: Mupirocin, an antibiotic, is used to treat impetigo as well as other skin infections caused by bacteria. It is not effective against fungal or viral infections.When it is to be taken: Mupriocin usually is applied three times a day for one to two weeks. Follow the instructions on your prescription label, and ask your doctor to explain any part that you do not understand.How it should be taken: Mupirocin comes in an ointment that is applied to the skin. Wash the affected skin area thoroughly, and then gently apply a small amount of the ointment as a thin film. You may cover the area with a sterile gauze dressing. Do not apply mupirocin more frequently or for a longer period than as directed.Special Instruction :1. Do not apply mupirocin to your eyes.2. Do not apply mupirocin to burns unless directed to do so by your doctor.3. Increased absorption of one ingredient of this ointment could occur and cause harmful effects.4. Do not apply cosmetics, lotions or other skin preparations to the treated area unless your doctor specifically tells you that you may.5. If your infection does not improve within three to five days, contact your doctor.6. It is important to apply all doses of this medication regularly, especially during the first few days of treatment, so that bacteria do not become resistant to mupirocin.7. Try to apply mupirocin ointment at the same time that you do some other regular activity such as eating a meal.Side Effects : Burning, stinging, pain, itching, rash. These effects are usually mild and temporary. If they are severe or persist, contact your doctor.Other Precautions :1. Tell your doctor what prescription and nonprescription medications you are taking, especially chloramphenicol.2. Before using mupirocin, tell your doctor if you have kidney disease.3. Women who are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or are breast-feeding should inform their doctors.4. Discard any unused medciation after your treatment course is completed. Do not use this drug for other skin problems.Storage Conditions : Store mupirocin at room temperature and out of the reach of children.
You put a bandage on and ointment
It's a prescription ointment used to treat skin inflammation like eczema
Probably, since my doctor gave it to me for that very reason.
polysporin medicated ointment
no
ointment made from a non-carcinogenic tar, used to treat boils, eczema,inflammations of the skin
I got a col sore and Im using whitfield ointment ,will let you know