Description
Sovidone Ointment: Uses, Dosage, & Important Info
Sovidone Ointment, which contains Povidone Iodine 5% Topical, is a powerful germ-killing medication. It’s used to prevent and treat various skin infections. Manufactured by Simca, you can find Sovidone in Nepal.
What is Sovidone Ointment Used For?
Sovidone Ointment helps:
- Treat existing infections:
- Primary or secondary skin infections
- Infected surgical wounds
- Infected bedsores (decubitus ulcers) or leg ulcers (stasis ulcers)
- Bacterial skin infections (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 Sovidone Ointment
Always clean and dry the affected area before applying Sovidone. 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 isn’t provided. Please talk to a healthcare professional before using this product on children.
Renal Dosage
Specific kidney (renal) dosage information isn’t available. Use with special caution if you have pre-existing kidney problems and are applying Sovidone regularly to broken skin.
Important Considerations and Warnings
Do Not Use Sovidone 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: Sovidone 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, serious 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 Sovidone Ointment Works (Mechanism of Action)
Povidone-iodine is a powerful germicide with a broad range of activity against various microbes, including:
- Bacteria
- Viruses
- Fungi
- Protozoa
- Spores
It works by oxidizing cell components, iodinating proteins, and inactivating them, effectively killing 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 healthcare provider with any questions about a medical condition or before starting any new treatment.
Additional information
form | Ointment |
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strength | 15 MG |
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