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Betadine Antiseptic Solution 120 ml

Alcohol-Based Antiseptic Solution Used For Effective Disinfection Of Wounds And Skin.

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  • Key IngredientsPovidone-iodine 10%
  • Product FormAntiseptic Solution
  • Package Size120 ml
  • Caution & WarningsFor External Use Only. Avoid Contact With Eyes.
  • Storage ConditionsStore At Room Temperature
  • How To UseApply the solution to the affected area as needed.
  • ConcernsSterilizing And Cleaning Wounds
  • Skin TypeAll Skin Types
  • Volume120 ml

1. What is the main use of this solution?,

"It is primarily used for skin disinfection before surgery, injections, or medical procedures, and for the antiseptic cleansing of superficial skin wounds and scratches."

2. What is the difference between the Alcoholic and Aqueous Betadine solution?,

"The Alcoholic solution provides faster disinfection and enhances the efficacy of iodine due to the alcohol content. It dries quicker, making it ideal for pre-operative skin prep."

3. How does Betadine (Povidone-Iodine) work?

,"It acts as a broad-spectrum antiseptic, killing bacteria, viruses, fungi, and spores by slowly releasing iodine, ensuring effective sterilization."

4. What are the most important usage precautions?,

"Avoid using it over large areas of skin, especially in patients with thyroid problems or iodine sensitivity. It should be rinsed off after it dries if it is used for a prolonged procedure."

5. Can it be used on open wounds?

,No; the alcoholic formula can cause severe stinging and irritation when applied to open wounds or mucous membranes. The aqueous (water-based) Betadine solution is preferred for open wounds.