Povidone Iodine Topical
Information about Povidone Iodine Topical
Povidone Iodine Topical Uses
Povidone Iodine Topical is used to prevent infections.
How Povidone Iodine Topical works
Povidone Iodine belongs to the class of medications called as antiseptics. It works by liberating iodine after coming in contact with the skin causing antiseptic action thereby killing microorganisms.
Common side effects of Povidone Iodine Topical
Allergy, Eye swelling, Eye damage, Skin rash, Erythema (skin redness)
Available Medicine for Povidone Iodine Topical
Expert advice for Povidone Iodine Topical
- Seek doctor’s advice before use, if injuries are deep or there are puncture wounds or serious burns.
- If you experience skin rash, hives, or itching, or any other unusual reaction after using povidone iodine topical, discontinue use and contact your doctor as soon as possible.
- Povidone iodine cutaneous spray powder is meant for external application and should not be instilled in eyes, nose, or mouth.
- Do not use the povidone iodine solution on large parts of the body for more than a week unless advised by your doctor.
- It should not take if patient is allergic to povidone iodine, iodine or to any of its ingredients.
- It should not take if patient is having thyroid disorders, in particular overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism), goiter (enlarged thyroid), Hashimoto's thyroiditis (attack of the immune system on thyroid gland leading to swelling) or prior to receiving radioactive iodine therapy.
- Do not use povidone iodine eye drops for intraocular or periocular injection.