Description
Septidine Ointment: Uses, Dosage, and Important Information
Septidine Ointment, which contains Povidone Iodine 5% Topical, is a broad-spectrum germ-killing medication. It’s used to prevent and treat various skin infections. Manufactured by Deurali Janta Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd., Septidine is available in Nepal.
What is Septidine Ointment Used For?
Septidine Ointment helps:
- Treat existing infections:
- Primary or secondary skin infections
- Infected surgical wounds
- Infected bedsores (decubitus ulcers) or leg ulcers (stasis ulcers)
- Skin infections caused by bacteria (pyodermas)
- Skin conditions that have become secondarily infected
- Infected injuries like cuts or scrapes
- Prevent infections:
- In minor cuts and abrasions
- In wounds
How to Use Septidine Ointment
Always clean and dry the affected area before applying Septidine. You can cover the treated area with a dressing or bandage afterward if needed.
Adult Dosage
- For treating infection (Ointment): Apply once or twice daily, or with each dressing change, for up to 14 days.
- For preventing infection (Ointment): Apply once or twice a week, for as long as necessary.
- For powder form: Apply as often as directed by your healthcare provider.
Child Dosage
Specific information for children is not provided. Please consult a healthcare professional before using this product on children.
Renal Dosage
Specific renal (kidney) dosage information isn’t available. Use with special caution if you have pre-existing kidney problems and are applying Septidine regularly to broken skin.
Important Considerations and Warnings
Do Not Use Septidine Ointment If You Have:
- Thyroid disorders: This includes conditions like nodular colloid goiter, endemic goiter, or Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. Regular use is not recommended.
- Are an infant under 2 years old: Septidine is not for use in infants under two years of age.
- Are taking lithium: Regular use should be avoided if you’re on concurrent lithium therapy.
Precautions:
- Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Use with caution during pregnancy and while breastfeeding. It’s best to consult your doctor.
- Neonates (Newborns): Use with caution in newborns.
Possible Side Effects:
Most side effects are local and mild. However, if applied to large areas of broken skin, systemic effects from iodine absorption can occur.
- Common:
- Local skin irritation and sensitivity
- Mild, temporary burning or sticky sensation
- Rare:
- Irritation or hypersensitivity reactions
- Serious (with application to large wounds or severe burns):
- Metabolic acidosis (a buildup of acid in the body)
- Hypernatremia (high sodium levels in the blood)
- Impairment of kidney function
How Septidine Works (Mechanism of Action)
Povidone-iodine is a potent germicide with a broad spectrum of activity against many types of microbes, including:
- Bacteria
- Viruses
- Fungi
- Protozoa
- Spores
It works by oxidizing cell components, iodinating proteins, and inactivating them, effectively killing the microorganisms.
Disclaimer: This information is for general knowledge only and isn’t a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or another qualified healthca
Additional information
form | Ointment |
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weight | 15 |
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