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Octenisept - instructions for use, reviews, analogs and formulations (topical solution and rinsing or spray) for the treatment of angina, mycosis of feet and fingers in adults, children and pregnancy. Composition

Octenisept - instructions for use, reviews, analogs and formulations (topical solution and rinsing or spray) for the treatment of angina, mycosis of feet and fingers in adults, children and pregnancy. Composition

In this article, you can read the instructions for using the drug Octenisept. Presented are reviews of visitors to the site - consumers of this medication, as well as opinions of doctors of experts on the use of Octenisept 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 Octenisept in the presence of existing structural analogs.Use for the treatment of sore throat, mycosis foot and fingers in adults, children, as well as during pregnancy and lactation. Composition of antiseptic.

 

Octenisept - antiseptic for external and local use. It is active against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, lipophilic viruses, for example, the Herpes simplex virus (herpes) and the hepatitis B virus, as well as for yeast-like fungi and dermatophytes.

 

Composition

 

Octenidine + Phenoxyethanol + auxiliary substances.

 

Indications

  • treatment of the skin and mucous membranes before diagnostic and surgical interventions in pediatric, surgical and obstetric-gynecological practice for douching, in traumatology, proctology, dermatovenereology, otorhinolaryngology for gargling, dentistry;
  • treatment of wound and burn surfaces;
  • prevention of foot mycoses and interdigital mycoses.

 

Forms of release

 

Solution for local and external use (sometimes mistakenly called a spray).

 

Instructions for use and how to use them

 

The treatment is performed alternately with two tampons, abundantly moistened with Octenisept. The affected surface must be treated completely.For readily accessible areas, the preparation can be applied by spraying. Exposure time - not less than 1-2 minutes.

 

The dressings are applied after the complete drying of Octenisept (ie after 1-2 minutes). Before applying the drug, the tissue sites to be treated must be cleaned of pus or other biosubstrates.

 

To rinse the oral cavity 20 ml of the drug are used, it is recommended to rinse again after 20 seconds.

 

For the prevention of fungal diseases, the skin between the toes and feet is treated with the drug 2 times a day (morning and evening). The treatment period is up to 14 days.

 

Side effect

  • short-term burning in the place of application;
  • when rinsing the mouth, a bitter taste is possible.

 

Contraindications

  • hypersensitivity to the components of the drug.

 

Application in pregnancy and lactation

 

There is insufficient clinical data for using Octenisept during pregnancy and lactation.

 

Use in children

 

Possible use in children on the recommendation of a doctor without age restrictions.

 

special instructions

 

Do not swallow.

 

It is not recommended for use on eardrums.

 

Drug Interactions

 

Do not use together with iodine-containing antiseptics.

 

Analogues of the drug Octenisept

 

Structural analogues for the active substance of the drug Octenisept has. Antiseptic contains a unique combination of active ingredients.

 

Analogues for the pharmacological group (antiseptics and disinfectants):

  • Agizespt;
  • Ammonia;
  • Anestesol;
  • Anti Angin Formula;
  • Aseptolin;
  • Ascocept;
  • Benzamycin;
  • Betadine;
  • Boric ointment;
  • Diamond green;
  • Vaginorm C;
  • Vagotil;
  • Vinilin (Shostakovsky's Balm);
  • Hexalysis;
  • Hexapneumine;
  • Hexicon;
  • Hexoral;
  • Dimephosphone;
  • Doritricin;
  • Drapolen;
  • Inhaliptus;
  • Ichthyol;
  • Iodine;
  • Iodinol;
  • Iodovidone;
  • Yoks;
  • Potassium permanganate;
  • Cameton;
  • Camphor;
  • Cage C;
  • Collargol;
  • Lavasept;
  • Lysobact;
  • Lugol;
  • Miramistin;
  • Sodium tetraborate;
  • Pantocide;
  • Hydrogen peroxide;
  • Plivasept;
  • Polyvinox;
  • Protargol;
  • Resorcinol;
  • Rince Lorcept;
  • Salicylic acid;
  • Salvin;
  • Sebidine;
  • Seppto;
  • Stopangin;
  • Strepsils;
  • Tambuil;
  • Falimint;
  • Tharyngept;
  • Phenol;
  • Fervex from a sore throat;
  • Formalin;
  • Fukortsin;
  • Chlorhexidine;
  • Tsindol;
  • Zinc oxide;
  • Zinc ointment;
  • Cyston;
  • Cytale;
  • Evkalimin;
  • Ethanol;
  • Etoniy.

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