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Using gauze on a wound, wound gauze BETAISODONA 10×10 cm
pack size:10 pcs Dosage form:wound gauze
Betaisodona ® wound gauze 3 mg cm 2
Active substance: povidone iodine.
Areas of Using gauze on a wound, wound gauze BETAISODONA 10×10 cm application:
Betaisodona ® wound gauze is a germicidal agent (antiseptic) for use on skin and wounds. Betaisodona ® wound gauze is used as a germicidal bandage to prevent skin infections where there is a high probability of infection, to treat skin infections, to treat cuts and abrasions and other injuries to prevent infection, to treat burns of the skin, bed sores, pressure sores and infected leg ulcers (decubitus, Leg Ulcer).
Warnings:
Keep medicines out of the reach of children.
For risks and side effects, read the leaflet and ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Status: 07 20
To prevent skin infections.
active Using gauze on a wound, wound gauze BETAISODONA 10×10 cm ingredients
- 300 mg povidone iod
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Using gauze on a wound, wound gauze BETAISODONA 10×10 cm excipients
- Macrogol 400
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- Macrogol 4000
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- Macrogol 6000
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- water, purified
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- cotton (gauze)
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Using gauze on a wound, wound gauze BETAISODONA 10×10 cm indication
- The preparation is a germicidal agent (antiseptic) for use on skin and wounds.
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The medicinal product is used as a germicidal dressing for:
- Prevention of skin infections when there is a high probability of infection,
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- treatment of skin infections,
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- anti-infective treatment of cuts, abrasions and other injuries,
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- anti-infection treatment for skin burns, bed sores, pressure sores and infected lower leg ulcers (decubitus, leg ulcers).
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dosage Using gauze on a wound, wound gauze BETAISODONA 10×10 cm
- Always use the medicine exactly as directed. Please check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
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Unless otherwise prescribed by the doctor, the preparation is usually used as follows.
- The drug is applied at each dressing change. In the initial phase or in the case of heavily infected wounds, the wound gauze can also be changed several times a day.
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- The brown coloring of the ointment contained in the drug is a property of the preparation and indicates its effectiveness. Increasing discoloration indicates a decrease in the effectiveness of the preparation. If the color is completely removed, it is no longer effective. If you notice an extensive discoloration of the ointment, you should put on a new gauze.
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duration of use
- The use of the drug should be continued as long as signs of inflammation persist. If your symptoms have not improved after several days (2 to 5 days) of regular use of the preparation, or if symptoms recur after the end of treatment, please consult your doctor.
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If you use more than you should
- see category side effects
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Using gauze on a wound, wound gauze BETAISODONA 10×10 cm way
- Tear open the pouch as shown and remove the gauze. Remove the protective film and place the wound gauze on the diseased or injured area of skin. You can put on a bandage over the wound gauze.
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side effects
- Like all medicines, the preparation can have side effects, although not everyone gets them.
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The evaluation of side effects is based on the following frequency information:
- Very common: more than 1 in 10 people treated
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- Common: less than 1 in 10 but more than 1 in 100 people treated
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- Uncommon: less than 1 in 100 but more than 1 in 1,000 people treated
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- Rare: less than 1 in 1,000 but more than 1 in 10,000 people treated
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- Very rare: less than 1 in 10,000 people treated, or unknown
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possible side effects
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Immune system disorders skin disorders
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Rarely
- Hypersensitivity reactions of the skin, eg delayed-type contact allergic reactions, which can manifest themselves in the form of itching, reddening, blisters, burning sensations or similar.
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Very rare
- Acute general allergic reactions, possibly with drop in blood pressure and or shortness of breath (anaphylactic reactions); Acute swelling of the skin or mucous membranes (angioedema or Quincke s edema).
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endocrine diseases
- Significant iodine uptake can occur with long-term use of the preparation on extensive areas of skin, wounds or burns.
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Very rare
- Hyperthyroidism (iodine-induced hyperthyroidism), possibly with symptoms such as increased pulse rate or inner restlessness in patients with thyroid disorders.
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Metabolic and nutritional disorders diseases of the kidneys and urinary tract
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Rarely
- After the use of large amounts of medicines containing povidone-iodine (e.g. in the treatment of burns): Electrolyte and serum osmolarity disorders, impairment of kidney function, acidification of the blood (metabolic acidosis).
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- If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This also applies to side effects that are not specified.
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Using gauze on a wound, wound gauze BETAISODONA 10×10 cm interactions
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When using the preparation with other medicines
- Please inform your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking using or have recently taken used other medicines, even if they are non-prescription medicines.
- 300 mg povidone iod
- Macrogol 400
- Macrogol 4000
- Macrogol 6000
- water, purified
- cotton (gauze)
- The preparation is a germicidal agent (antiseptic) for use on skin and wounds.
- The medicinal product is used as a germicidal dressing for:
- Prevention of skin infections when there is a high probability of infection,
- treatment of skin infections,
- anti-infective treatment of cuts, abrasions and other injuries,
- anti-infection treatment for skin burns, bed sores, pressure sores and infected lower leg ulcers (decubitus, leg ulcers).
-
- Always use the medicine exactly as directed. Please check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
- Unless otherwise prescribed by the doctor, the preparation is usually used as follows.
- The drug is applied at each dressing change. In the initial phase or in the case of heavily infected wounds, the wound gauze can also be changed several times a day.
- The brown coloring of the ointment contained in the drug is a property of the preparation and indicates its effectiveness. Increasing discoloration indicates a decrease in the effectiveness of the preparation. If the color is completely removed, it is no longer effective. If you notice an extensive discoloration of the ointment, you should put on a new gauze.
-
duration of use
- The use of the drug should be continued as long as signs of inflammation persist. If your symptoms have not improved after several days (2 to 5 days) of regular use of the preparation, or if symptoms recur after the end of treatment, please consult your doctor.
-
-
If you use more than you should
- see category side effects
-
- Tear open the pouch as shown and remove the gauze. Remove the protective film and place the wound gauze on the diseased or injured area of skin. You can put on a bandage over the wound gauze.
- Like all medicines, the preparation can have side effects, although not everyone gets them.
- The evaluation of side effects is based on the following frequency information:
- Very common: more than 1 in 10 people treated
- Common: less than 1 in 10 but more than 1 in 100 people treated
- Uncommon: less than 1 in 100 but more than 1 in 1,000 people treated
- Rare: less than 1 in 1,000 but more than 1 in 10,000 people treated
- Very rare: less than 1 in 10,000 people treated, or unknown
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possible side effects
-
Immune system disorders skin disorders
-
Rarely
- Hypersensitivity reactions of the skin, eg delayed-type contact allergic reactions, which can manifest themselves in the form of itching, reddening, blisters, burning sensations or similar.
-
Very rare
- Acute general allergic reactions, possibly with drop in blood pressure and or shortness of breath (anaphylactic reactions); Acute swelling of the skin or mucous membranes (angioedema or Quincke s edema).
-
-
endocrine diseases
- Significant iodine uptake can occur with long-term use of the preparation on extensive areas of skin, wounds or burns.
- Very rare
- Hyperthyroidism (iodine-induced hyperthyroidism), possibly with symptoms such as increased pulse rate or inner restlessness in patients with thyroid disorders.
-
-
Metabolic and nutritional disorders diseases of the kidneys and urinary tract
-
Rarely
- After the use of large amounts of medicines containing povidone-iodine (e.g. in the treatment of burns): Electrolyte and serum osmolarity disorders, impairment of kidney function, acidification of the blood (metabolic acidosis).
-
-
- If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This also applies to side effects that are not specified.
-
When using the preparation with other medicines
- Please inform your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking using or have recently taken used other medicines, even if they are non-prescription medicines.
Using gauze on a wound, wound gauze BETAISODONA 10×10 cm interactions
-
- After the use of large amounts of medicines containing povidone-iodine (e.g. in the treatment of burns): Electrolyte and serum osmolarity disorders, impairment of kidney function, acidification of the blood (metabolic acidosis).
-
Rarely
- Significant iodine uptake can occur with long-term use of the preparation on extensive areas of skin, wounds or burns.
- Acute general allergic reactions, possibly with drop in blood pressure and or shortness of breath (anaphylactic reactions); Acute swelling of the skin or mucous membranes (angioedema or Quincke s edema).
- Hypersensitivity reactions of the skin, eg delayed-type contact allergic reactions, which can manifest themselves in the form of itching, reddening, blisters, burning sensations or similar.
-
Rarely
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Immune system disorders skin disorders
side effects
Using gauze on a wound, wound gauze BETAISODONA 10×10 cm way
- Tear open the pouch as shown and remove the gauze. Remove the protective film and place the wound gauze on the diseased or injured area of skin. You can put on a bandage over the wound gauze.
- see category side effects
-
If you use more than you should
- The use of the drug should be continued as long as signs of inflammation persist. If your symptoms have not improved after several days (2 to 5 days) of regular use of the preparation, or if symptoms recur after the end of treatment, please consult your doctor.
dosage Using gauze on a wound, wound gauze BETAISODONA 10×10 cm
- Always use the medicine exactly as directed. Please check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
Using gauze on a wound, wound gauze BETAISODONA 10×10 cm indication
Using gauze on a wound, wound gauze BETAISODONA 10×10 cm excipients