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Steve B
> 3 daysince Johnsons First Aid Cream is no longer available, this product is a very good substitute.
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BJA
> 3 dayBest substitute for the old Johnson & Johnson First Aid cream that is no longer made. I have given tubes to many people and they LOVE it. It pulls the puss, dirt, dried blood (etc) out of the wound and it heals nicely.
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Betsey B. Phillips
08-06-2025This is a good replacement for the old Johnson & Johnson 1st Aid Cream. Im happy to have found it. I dont understand why drug stores dont sell it.
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Gen 3 Camaro
> 3 dayNot used this tube yet, keep a tube in my medicine kit, shop, truck and on boat.
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cww1950
03-06-2025Why J & J stopped making their first aid creme is beyond me. It worked great for all types of minor cuts, burns, and scrapes. I am pleased to say this product is 98% as good as J & Js. I highly recommend it as a suitable replacement.
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Bearwife
> 3 dayI refer to this as my magic cream, because it is the best stuff out there for soothing pain and healing lacerations quickly. It also is surprisingly good for eliminating itch and healing insect bites. I dont travel without it any more.
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always have a book
> 3 dayWhen they discontinued Johnsons First Aid cream we about panicked at our house. Now thanks to other Amazon readers/purchasers, I tried this and am quite pleased. Thanks for posting great reviews Amazon!
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SK
> 3 dayThis first aid cream is good. I would order it again. However, it is not Johnson & Johnson first aid wound care cream.
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Kathy
> 3 dayU like this product almost as much as the old fashioned Johnsons Cream. It has a nice feel, and you do not have to cover it because it wont rub off on everything. It isnt greasy like other topical treatments.
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Dr. S. Giedzinski
Greater than one weekI have been a fan of J&J First Aid Cream for 40 years, that is until they apparently discontinued what to me was a perfect product. There are certain kinds of abrasions and burns that it was perfect for. When I found out a few years ago that it was being discontinued, I bought a bunch, which has almost run out. Then the task was to find a replacement. The Ambix product is the closest thing Ive found. They are not using all the same elemets (as can easily be seen on the ingredients), but it is pretty similar. It is definately less viscous, or more watery. But it is a pretty good replacement for the perfect product.