Composition
Active ingredient:
100 mg of povidone-iodine;
Auxiliary substances:
sodium bicarbonate,
macrogol 400,
macrogol 4000,
macrogol 1000,
purified water
Pharmacological action
Antiseptic and disinfectant.
Released from the complex with PVP, upon contact with the skin and mucous membranes, iodine forms iodamines with bacterial proteins, coagulates them and causes the death of microorganisms.
It has a rapid bactericidal effect on gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria (with the exception of M. tuberculosis). It is effective against fungi, viruses, and protozoa.
Indications
- bacterial and fungal skin infections;
- burns;
- trophic ulcers;
- bedsores;
- infectious dermatitis;
- abrasions;
- wounds.
Use during pregnancy and lactation
Betadine is not recommended for use from 3 months of pregnancy and during lactation.
If it is necessary to conduct therapy, the doctor decides on the appointment of the drug individually.
It is necessary to monitor the thyroid function in newborns and children whose mothers used Betadine.
Contraindications
- hypersensitivity to iodine and other components of the drug;
- thyroid dysfunction (hyperthyroidism) (see “Special instructions”);
- thyroid adenoma;
- Duhring’s dermatitis herpetiformis;
- simultaneous use of radioactive iodine;
- premature and newborn children (see “Special Instructions”).
With caution: pregnancy and lactation, chronic renal failure.
Side effects
Possible: local manifestation of an allergic reaction to iodine (itching, hyperemia), which requires discontinuation of the drug.
Interaction
Incompatible with other antiseptics, especially those containing alkalis, enzymes and mercury.
In the presence of blood, the bactericidal effect may decrease, but with an increase in the concentration of the drug, the bactericidal activity may be increased.
How to take, course of use and dosage
The ointment is applied in a thin layer to the affected areas several times a day.
Special instructions
In case of thyroid disorders, the drug can only be used under strict medical supervision.
The use of the drug in newborns is possible only in case of emergency, after studying the function of the thyroid gland.
Caution should be exercised when used regularly on damaged skin in patients with chronic renal failure.
At the site of application, a colored film is formed, which persists until the entire amount of active iodine is released, which means that the drug stops working. Staining on leather and fabrics is easily washed off with water.
Do not use when biting insects, domestic or wild animals.
Staining on leather and fabrics is easily washed off with water.
Avoid contact with eyes.
Form of production
Ointment for external use
Storage conditions
The ointment should be stored at a temperature of not more than 25°C and a relative humidity of not more than 75%.
Shelf
life is 3 years.
Active ingredient
Povidone-Iodine
Dosage form
ointment
Description
For adults, Pregnant women as prescribed by a doctor, Nursing mothers as prescribed by a doctor, Children as prescribed by a doctor
Indications
Wounds, Pyoderma, Trophic Ulcers, Minor Skin Injuries, Bedsores, Burns, Skin Infections
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