To say "Polysporin actually allows the wound to heal more quickly than neosporin" is nonsensical. That would imply that having an extra antibiotic on board would retard healing.
Delivery agent could make a difference too. Everything has tradeoffs.
Both products have only one other ingredient...white petrolatum. Delivery vehicle is the same.
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BTW, someone mentioned that the neosporin spray is NOT "neosporin" ointment. I checked today at the drug store - it's Balconium Chloride, and some pain killer (can't remember which)
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