Povidone Iodine
5% v/v
Opso Saline Ltd.
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Cream or ointment: Therapeutically: As an adjunct to systemic therapy in the following indications- Primary or secondary topical infections Infected surgical incisions Infected decubitus or stasis ulcers Pyodermas Secondarily infected dermatoses Infected traumatic lesions Prophylactically: To prevent microbial contaminations in burns, incisions and other topical lesions For degerming skin in hyperalimentation, the umbilical area or circumcision Its use for abrasions, minor cuts, and wounds prevents the development of infections and permits wound healing. Solution: For the prevention and treatment of surface infections as well as to degerm the skin, mucous membrane and hyperalimentation procedures For seborrhea For preoperative and postoperative scrubbing and washing of hospital operating room and equipments For preoperative prepping of operative site, including the vagina For disinfection of wounds, burns, lacerations and abrasions As a prophylactic anti-infective agent in house, hospital & office procedures Postoperative application to incisions to help prevent infection In oral moniliasis (thrush); bacterial and mycotic skin infections, decubitus & stasis ulcers As a preoperative swab in the mouth & throat Gargle & Mouthwash: It is a pleasantly flavoured solution which is used: For the treatment of acute mucosal infections of the mouth and pharynx. For oral hygiene prior to, during and after dental and oral surgery. Surgical Scrub: It is a golden surfactant solution, forms rich, golden lather which is used: As an antiseptic skin cleanser for preoperative and postoperative scrubbing and washing by surgeons and operation theatre staff and preoperative preparation of patients' skin Powder: It is used for topical application in the following indications: Superficial wounds, Minor cuts, Burns, Abrasions, Lacerations, In the treatment and prevention of infections. Ophthalmic Solution: Povidone is used for the symptomatic treatment of dry eye conditions including keratoconjunctivitis sicca. It is also given as a substitute for tear fluid in case of the unstable tear film or insufficient moistening of the eye surface.
It exhibits interaction with strong alkali, sodium thiosulphate, sodium metabisulphite and thiomersal. Use with concurrent lithium therapy has been shown to exhibithypothyroidic effect.
Povidone Iodine may cause hypersensitivity reactions and irritation of the skin and mucous membranes. The application of povidone Iodine to severe burns or to large areas otherwise denuded of skin may produce systemic adverse effects such as metabolic acidosis, hypernatraemia, and impairment of renal function. It may interfere with thyroid function tests.
Povidone Iodine Cream, Solution & Powder are not recommended for use during pregnancy because of the possibility of absorption of sufficient iodine to affect the fetal thyroid. American Academy of Pediatrics considers that the use of Povidone-Iodine is usually compatible with breast feeding. Consult Registered Physician. Regular use of Gargle & Mouthwash and Surgical Scrub should also be avoided in pregnant and lactating women. There is no experience regarding the safety of the Povidone eye drops in human pregnancy or lactation. Administration during pregnancy and lactation is therefore not recommended, except for compelling reasons.
Cream or ointment: In case of deep or puncture wounds or serious burns, consult Registered Physician. If redness, irritation, swelling or pain persists or increases or if infection occurs, discontinue use and consult Registered Physician. Solution: In preoperative prepping, avoid 'pooling' beneath the patient. Prolonged exposure to wet solution may cause irritation or rarely, severe skin reactions. In case of deep or puncture wounds or serious burns, consult Registered Physician. If redness, irritation, swelling or pain persists or increases or if infection occurs, discontinue use and consult Registered Physician. Gargle & Mouthwash: Regular use should be avoided as prolonged use may lead to the absorption of a significant amount of iodine. Do not use for more than 14 days. If sores or ulcers in the mouth do not heal within 14 days seek dental or medical advice. It is also not for use in children under 6 years of age. Regular use should be avoided in patients on concurrent lithium therapy. Surgical Scrub: Special caution is needed when regular applications to broken skin are made to patients with pre-existing renal insufficiency. Regular use should be avoided in patients on concurrent lithium therapy. It can permanently discolor white gold jewellery and it is recommended that this type of jewellery should be removed before using this product. Powder: Care must be taken when used on known iodine sensitivity, although do not normally react to Povidone-Iodine. Excess powder can be washed off readily with warm water. It should be used directly from the container. Not to be administered internally. Ophthalmic Solution: Patients, who experience blurred vision after application of the eye drops, should not drive or use machinery until their vision has cleared. Contact lenses should not be worn during the instillation of the drug. After instillation, there should be an interval of at least 30 minutes before reinsertion.
Iodine compounds (Anti-septic Preparations)
Store below 25°C. Do not freeze. Store in a cool and dry place, protected from light. Keep out of the reach of children. Do not touch the ophthalmic solution dropper tip to any surface as this may contaminate this preparation. Do not use it after one month of the first opening.
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