Composition
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1 ml of the solution contains 100 mg of povidone-iodine;
excipients:
glycerin,
Nonoxynol-9 9,
citric acid anhydrous,
disodium dihydrogen phosphate,
10% sodium hydroxide solution (m/o) for pH determination,
purified water
Pharmacological action
Betadine is an antiseptic and disinfectant product.
Released from the complex with polyvinylpyrrolidone upon contact with the skin and mucous membranes, iodine forms iodamines with bacterial cell proteins, coagulates them and causes the death of microorganisms.
It has a bactericidal effect on gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria (with the exception of Mycobacterium tuberculosis).
Active against bacteria, fungi, viruses, protozoa.
Suppositories are made on a water-soluble basis and do not have an irritating effect.
Indications
– treatment of wounds, burns, trophic ulcers, pressure sores, superinfectious dermatitis–
– treatment of the patient’s skin before and after surgical interventions (including injections, punctures, biopsies, blood sampling)–
– hygienic treatment of patients
Use during pregnancy and lactation
Hne is 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
-children under 8 years
of age; – hyperthyroidism
– – thyroid adenoma;
– Duhring’s herpetiform dermatitis;
– simultaneous use of radioactive iodine;
– hypersensitivity to iodine and other components of the drug.
The drug should be used with caution during pregnancy and lactation (breastfeeding).
Side effects
Local manifestation of an allergic reaction to iodine (pruritus, hyperemia), which requires discontinuation of the drug.
Interaction
Incompatible.
How to take, course of use and dosage
Betadine solution can be used without dilution or as an aqueous solution at a dilution of 1: 10 or 1: 100.
To disinfect the skin on its healthy areas, apply an undiluted solution with an exposure of 1-2 minutes.
When treating wounds, burns, bacterial and fungal skin lesions, an aqueous solution of Betadine is used in a dilution of 1: 10.
For hygienic treatment of the patient, an aqueous solution of Betadine is used in a dilution of 1: 100.
Overdose
No data available.
Special instructions
The solution of the drug should have a dark brown color.
Discoloration of the solution indicates the destruction of the polyvinylpyrrolidone iodine complex and a decrease in the effectiveness of the drug.
Light and temperatures above 40°C accelerate the breakdown of the Active ingredient of the drug.
Dilution of the betadine solution should be performed immediately before use.
Dilute solution should not be stored!
If thyroid function is impaired, the drug can only be used under the supervision of a doctor.
Staining on leather and fabrics is easily washed off with water.
After contact with the drug, avoid contact with the eyes.
Form of production
Solution for external and topical use
Storage conditions
The solution for external use should be stored in a dry place, protected from light, at a temperature not exceeding 25°C.
Shelf
life is 3 years.
Active ingredient
Povidone-Iodine
Dosage form
solution for external use
Description
For children as prescribed by a doctor, For adults
Indications
Burns, Periodontitis, Pyoderma, Insect Bites, Oral Inflammation, Minor Skin Injuries, Trophic Ulcers, Bedsores, Wounds, Stomatitis
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