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Composition FOR Soludine 10% w/v Lotion

Povidone Iodine(10% w/v)

food interaction for Soludine Lotion

alcohol interaction for Soludine Lotion

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lactation interaction for Soludine Lotion

medicine interaction for Soludine Lotion

food
alcohol
pregnancy
lactation
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No interaction found/established
No interaction found/established
Soludine Lotion may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Soludine Lotion is safe to use during breastfeeding. Human studies suggest that the drug does not pass into the breastmilk in a significant amount and is not harmful to the baby.
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
No interaction found/established

SALT INFORMATION FOR Soludine 10% w/v Lotion

Povidone Iodine(10% w/v)

Soludine lotion uses

{med_name} is used to prevent wound infection.

How soludine lotion works

Soludine Lotion is an antiseptic applied on skin, which is infected or is likely to get infected. It works by slowly releasing iodine which kills or prevents the growth of infectious microorganisms.

Common side effects of soludine lotion

Application site reactions (burning, irritation, itching and redness)

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Expert advice FOR Soludine Lotion

  • Povidone Iodine is an antiseptic that helps treat and prevent infections.
  • Apply a small amount to the affected area after cleaning it properly.
  • Avoid contact with eyes and nose. In case of accidental contact, rinse thoroughly with water.
  • Do not use it on burnt, broken or inflamed skin.

Frequently asked questions FOR Soludine 10% w/v Lotion

Povidone Iodine

Q. Can I put Soludine Lotion on an open wound?
Soludine Lotion 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 Soludine Lotion 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 the blood which may increase to toxic levels.
Q. Will Soludine Lotion solution stain my skin or clothes?
Soludine Lotion 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.
Q. Where can Soludine Lotion be used?
Soludine Lotion 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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Q. How should Soludine Lotion 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.
Q. Can Soludine Lotion affect thyroid function?
Using Soludine Lotion over a large area or for a long time may sometimes cause problems with your thyroid. Symptoms of thyroid dysfunction include weight loss, increased appetite, sweating, lack of energy, and weight gain. If you notice such symptoms, contact your doctor who may advise you to stop using Soludine Lotion.
Q. Can I put Soludine Lotion on an open wound?
Soludine Lotion 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 Soludine Lotion 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 the blood which may increase to toxic levels.
Q. Will Soludine Lotion solution stain my skin or clothes?
Soludine Lotion 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.
Q. Where can Soludine Lotion be used?
Soludine Lotion 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.
Q. How should Soludine Lotion 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.
Q. Can Soludine Lotion affect thyroid function?
Using Soludine Lotion over a large area or for a long time may sometimes cause problems with your thyroid. Symptoms of thyroid dysfunction include weight loss, increased appetite, sweating, lack of energy, and weight gain. If you notice such symptoms, contact your doctor who may advise you to stop using Soludine Lotion.

Content on this page was last updated on 17 June, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)