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Iodovidone - instructions for use, analogs, testimonials and release forms (candles 200 mg, 1% solution and spray or aerosol 0.5%) drug for the treatment of trichomoniasis, wounds and burns in adults, children and pregnancy. Composition

Iodovidone - instructions for use, analogs, testimonials and release forms (candles 200 mg, 1% solution and spray or aerosol 0.5%) drug for the treatment of trichomoniasis, wounds and burns in adults, children and pregnancy. Composition

In this article, you can read the instructions for using the drug Yodovidone. There are reviews of visitors to the site - consumers of this medication, as well as opinions of doctors of specialists on the use of Iodovidone in their practice. A big request is to actively add their feedback on the drug: the medicine helped or did not help get rid of the disease, which were observed complications and side effects, possibly not declared by the manufacturer in the annotation. Analogues of Iodovidone in the presence of existing structural analogues. Use for the treatment of trichomoniasis, wounds, burns, acute nasopharyngitis in adults, children, as well as during pregnancy and lactation. Composition of the preparation.

 

Yodovidone - antiseptic. It is an Iodine in the form of a complex of polyvinylpyrrolidone iodine. The concentration of active iodine is from 0.1% to 1%. Has a wide spectrum of antimicrobial action. It is active against bacteria (including mycobacterium tuberculosis), fungi, viruses, protozoa. Polyvinylpyrrolidone iodine refers to iodophors, which bind iodine. Upon contact with the skin and mucous membranes, iodine is gradually and uniformly released, having a bactericidal effect on microorganisms. On the site of application of povidone-iodine (active ingredient of the preparation Iodovidone) there remains a thin colored layer, which remains until all the iodine is released, after which its action ceases.

 

Composition

 

Povidone-iodine + auxiliary substances.

 

Indications

  • trichomoniasis (trichomonas vulvovaginitis, trichomonas colpitis);
  • nonspecific vaginitis and other inflammatory diseases of the vagina and vulva;
  • infected abrasions, bruises, bruises, ulcers, bruises, bites of non-poisonous insects;
  • thermal and chemical burns, unspecified localization;
  • post-traumatic wound infection;
  • infections of the nasopharynx, including acute nasopharyngitis;
  • prevention of infection of wound surfaces;
  • treatment of the patient's skin before and after operations, research (biopsy, puncture, blood drawing, injection);
  • pre- and postoperative treatment of the hands of surgeons, medical personnel;
  • Hygienic hand treatment for care of infected patients;
  • treatment of tools and items of patient care.

 

Forms of release

 

Vaginal Candles 200 mg.

 

Spray for topical and topical application 0.5% (sometimes mistakenly called aerosol).

 

Solution for external use alcohol 1%.

 

Medicinal forms in the form of ointments or cream at the time of publication of the drug in the Directory did not exist.

 

Instructions for use and dosing regimen

 

To disinfect the skin (baths, lubrication) apply 1% alcohol solution. Apply to the surface by lubrication, spray-method or in the form of a wet lining. For local baths and lubrication, the exposure is at least 2 minutes.

 

To treat the hands of surgical personnel, 5 ml of the solution is rubbed with palms to the elbow for 5 minutes (to create foam, you can add water), then carefully rinse. The procedure is repeated twice.

 

Infected skin and mucous membranes are treated with a solution of Iodovidone for 1-2 minutes, then the solution is thoroughly rinsed.

 

Rinse the mouth and throat produce undiluted or diluted (5 ml per 1/2 cup water) 1% solution.

 

Suppositories are administered intravaginally. With subacute and chronic vaginitis - before bed, within 14 days of 1 suppository (regardless of the phase of the menstrual cycle). In acute vaginitis - 1 suppository 2 times a day for 7 days.

 

Side effect

  • a local manifestation of hypersensitivity to iodine (itching, hyperemia), which requires withdrawal of treatment.

 

Contraindications

  • hyperthyroidism (a complex of symptoms caused by increased production and high release of thyroid hormones into the blood);
  • adenoma (benign tumor) of the thyroid gland;
  • kidney failure;
  • pregnancy;
  • lactation period (breastfeeding);
  • hypersensitivity to iodine;
  • the period of newborns and the state of prematurity in children.

 

Application in pregnancy and lactation

 

Iodovidone is contraindicated in pregnancy and lactation.

 

Use in children

 

Do not use to treat skin in preterm and newborn babies.

 

special instructions

 

The solution of povidone-iodine should not be used in combination with other antiseptic agents, enzymatic ointments.

 

Prior to the systematic use of iodovidone, trial use is advisable.

 

In the presence of blood, the bactericidal effect of povidone-iodine may decrease.

 

Avoid getting povidone-iodine drugs in the eyes.

 

Drug Interactions

 

Iodovidone is pharmaceutically incompatible with disinfectants containing mercury, as well as with oxidants, alkali salts and substances with acid reaction.

 

Analogues of the drug Jodovidone

 

Structural analogs for the active substance:

  • Aquazan;
  • Betadine;
  • Betadine;
  • Brownunodin;
  • Vokadin;
  • Iod-Ka;
  • Yodasept;
  • Yodoxide;
  • Iodosept;
  • Povidone-iodine;
  • Poliyodin.

 

Analogues of the drug Iodovidone for the pharmacological group (antiseptics and disinfectants):

  • Azulan;
  • Amident;
  • Ammonia;
  • Amol;
  • Aseptolin;
  • Baziron;
  • Bactavit;
  • Benzamycin;
  • Betadine;
  • Betadine;
  • Bikarmint;
  • Boric acid;
  • Brownunodin;
  • Brilliant green solution of alcohol;
  • Vinylin;
  • Virosept;
  • Bismuth is the basic nitrate;
  • Hydrogen peroxide;
  • Vokadin;
  • Hexadereps;
  • Tar birch;
  • Dermatol;
  • Doritricin;
  • Zhavelin;
  • Ichthyol;
  • Iod-Ka;
  • Yodasept;
  • Yoddicerin;
  • Iodovidone;
  • Yodoxide;
  • Iodosept;
  • Iodoform;
  • Potassium permanganate;
  • Camphor;
  • Collargol;
  • Xeroform;
  • Cutasept;
  • Liniment balsamic (according to Vishnevsky);
  • Markalact;
  • Methylene blue solution;
  • Miramistin;
  • Sodium tetraborate;
  • Okostistin;
  • Oftadec;
  • Hydrogen peroxide;
  • Povidone-iodine;
  • Poliiodin;
  • Protargol;
  • Resorcinol;
  • Romazulan;
  • Salicylic acid;
  • Salvin;
  • Sulfur precipitated;
  • Silver nitrate;
  • Ethanol;
  • Tomicide;
  • Phenylsalicylate;
  • Phenol;
  • Formalin;
  • Chlorhexidine;
  • Tsindol;
  • Zinc oxide;
  • Evkalimin;
  • Eklaran;
  • Eplan
  • Etoniy.

 

Surgeon's doctor's opinion

 

In my work I use the drug Iodovidone for the treatment of thermal burns and infected wounds after their primary surgical treatment. On the affected area I impose a gauze bandage, copiously saturated with a solution, after which I carefully bandage. I appoint dressings two days later on the third. With Jodovidon much faster than with other medicines, the process of epithelization (healing) begins, which reduces the time of patients' stay on the sick leave sheet.There were no adverse reactions to the drug in my practice.

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