Iodinol 100ml

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Iodinol user manual

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Various inflammatory processes are often not independent diseases, but accompany other ailments. These are wounds, and postoperative conditions, and diseases of the oral cavity. In medicine, iodine has long been used to treat these diseases. The element was discovered in 1811 in France. Interestingly, the discovery was completely random. A process chemist examined the seaweed ash for soda. In those days, the technology involved extraction from natural raw materials. The scientist drew attention to the fact that the copper equipment that was used for these purposes wore out too quickly. He decided to conduct a series of experiments with algae, and during one of them his cat knocked over reagents. Above the puddle, the scientist noticed a small purple cloud. This was molecular iodine. In medicine, plants that contain iodine have been used since ancient China. But after the discovery of iodine, as an independent substance, it began to be used in practice only half a century later.

Composition and form of release

The composition includes not only molecular iodine, but also potassium iodide. The manufacturer uses polyvinyl alcohol as a solvent. The mixture is packaged in 100 ml vials of tinted glass.

List of indications for use

Indications for use include inflammation of the tonsils and tonsils, inflammation of the ear, lakes, dental inflammation, a number of purulent diseases after surgery, trophic and varicose ulcers that do not heal for a long time, thermal and chemical burns. The drug can be used to treat the surface of the skin during surgery.

Instruction and dose

For the treatment of chronic tonsillitis, it is optimal to use iodinol for washing the structural elements of the tonsils. Once every 2-3 days, the patient spends up to five washes. With purulent otitis media, you can use the drug for both washing and instillation. It costs 5-8 drops in each ear to dig. The course of therapy for this disease lasts from 2 to 4 weeks. For the treatment of chronic inflammation of the nasal mucosa, spraying or rinsing is performed several times a week for 3 months. Skin defects associated with varicose veins can also be treated with iodilone. Gauze bandages folded in 3 layers should be dampened with a product. Before performing the procedure, it is necessary to thoroughly wash the surface of the skin, and zinc ointment should be applied around the ulcer. Gauze should be changed 2 times a day or additionally soaked with Iodinol. For the treatment of purulent wounds (including infectious processes at the burn site), gauze dressings with impregnation in the tool can also be used. Light burns also involve the application of dressings that have previously been soaked in the product. Open wounds are either washed with a solution prepared on the basis of Iodinol, or cotton swabs are moistened in a product and injected into the wound cavity.


Side effects of Iodinol

The instructions for use indicate a number of adverse reactions of the body. Firstly, iodinol can cause allergies in patients with individual intolerance to any components. This can be expressed as irritation and redness of the skin, itching, swelling and other reactions. Secondly, long courses without dosing can provoke the development of iodism - an excess of iodine compounds in the body. A number of diseases can also develop (rhinitis, laryngitis, bronchitis, inflammation of the conjunctiva, increased lacrimation and salivation, digestive disorders). Often, patients complain of a metallic aftertaste in many products. Failure to comply with dosages increases the risk of adverse reactions described above, and can also cause symptoms of iodism. During use, avoid contact with eyes!

List of contraindications

It is forbidden to use iodinol if the patient has an individual sensitivity to the active component or excipients. Contraindications include the inclusion in the course of funds for thyrotoxicosis and herpetiform dermatitis.

Storage Features

Storage of Iodinol involves a certain temperature regime (from 0 to 35 degrees Celsius). Also, do not store it in direct sunlight. After three years, the vial must be disposed of with unused contents.

Use during pregnancy and lactation

There is no evidence of harm to the fetus or breast milk extraction.

Drug compatibility

Combination of Iodinol is undesirable with other means. Which have an antibacterial and healing effect. Also, do not use simultaneously products that contain mercury and its compounds, enzymes, active reducing agents. A negative reaction can be caused by drugs with a high hydrogen index in combination with this product.

Terms of sell

A prescription is not required to buy Iodinol.