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Pvpi Lotion

Introduction to Pvpi Lotion

The Pvpi Lotion is intended for external use only It is crucial to follow your doctors instructions precisely when using this medication Before applying the lotion ensure that the affected area is clean and dry Additionally it is essential to wash your hands thoroughly before and after applying the medicine To attain the maximum benefit from this medication it should be used regularly Avoid using more than necessary as it will not expedite the healing process and may increase the likelihood of experiencing side effects If your condition persists for longer than four weeks or worsens it is imperative to inform your doctor Maintaining cleanliness of the affected areas ensuring they are dry and washing hands before and after treating the infection can aid in boosting the effectiveness of this medicine Possible side effects of this medication include skin irritation redness or itching at the application site If these side effects persist for an extended period please consult your doctor It is crucial to avoid direct contact of the cream or ointment with your eyes In case of direct contact rinse your eyes with water and seek immediate medical attention If you experience any signs of an allergic reaction such as a rash swelling of the lips throat or face difficulty swallowing or breathing dizziness faintness or nausea discontinue use immediately Before using this medicine inform your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant Additionally it is important to disclose any history of liver or kidney problems to your doctor
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Will Betadine 7.5% Surgical Scrub solution stain my skin or clothes?

Betadine 7.5% Surgical Scrub has a natural golden brown color which stains the area where you have applied it. It does not however, permanently stain your skin and fingernails. The stain can be easily removed from your clothes with soap and water.

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Where can Betadine 7.5% Surgical Scrub be used?

Betadine 7.5% Surgical Scrub is used in the treatment and prevention of infection in wounds including cuts, small areas of burn, ulcers and minor injuries. Do not use this medicine on deep wounds and clean surgical wounds.

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How should Betadine 7.5% Surgical Scrub solution be applied to an injury?

Clean the affected area and apply a small amount of the medicine to it. You can then cover it with a sterile bandage. You can apply this medicine 1 to 3 times daily. However, do not use it for longer than 1 week.

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Can I put Betadine 7.5% Surgical Scrub on an open wound?

Betadine 7.5% Surgical Scrub can be used as an antiseptic to treat or prevent infections in wounds such as ulcers, small burns or cuts, and other minor injuries. However, take special care if you are applying Betadine 7.5% Surgical Scrub on open large wounds or where the skin is broken like burns. The reason being there may be a risk of excessive absorption of iodine in blood which may increase to toxic levels.

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Where can Betadine Surgical Scrub 7.5% Solution be used?

Betadine Surgical Scrub 7.5% Solution is used in the treatment and prevention of infection in wounds including cuts, small areas of burn, ulcers and minor injuries. Do not use this medicine on deep wounds and clean surgical wounds.

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Will Betadine Surgical Scrub 7.5% Solution solution stain my skin or clothes?

Betadine Surgical Scrub 7.5% Solution has a natural golden brown color which stains the area where you have applied it. It does not however, permanently stain your skin and fingernails. The stain can be easily removed from your clothes with soap and water.

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Published At: Oct 19, 2023

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