Silverex Heal Gel with Colloidal Silver | For Wound Dressing

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Composition FOR Silverex 32ppm Gel

Silver Colloid(32ppm)

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Information regarding the use of Silverex Heal Gel with Colloidal Silver | For Wound Dressing during pregnancy is not available. Please consult your doctor.
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Information regarding the use of Silverex Heal Gel with Colloidal Silver | For Wound Dressing during breastfeeding is not available. Please consult your doctor.
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SALT INFORMATION FOR Silverex 32ppm Gel

Silver Colloid(32ppm)

Silverex gel uses

{med_name} is used to prevent wound infection.

How silverex gel works

Silverex Heal Gel with Colloidal Silver | For Wound Dressing is an antiseptic. When applied on the skin, it kills harmful microbes by puncturing the cell wall. It also hampers vital cell functions and disrupts microbial DNA. This is how it prevents infections.

Common side effects of silverex gel

Argyria (skin turns blue or bluish-grey)

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Expert advice FOR Silverex Gel

  • Use Silver Colloid only on the affected area.
  • Do not use this medicine more often or for longer than advised by your doctor.
  • Wash your hands before or after applying this medicine.
  • Apply it as a thin layer on a clean, dry, unbroken infected area of the skin.
  • Avoid getting it in the eyes, mouth, or nose. Rinse with cold water if you accidentally get it in these areas.
  • Do not share your towel or clothes with anyone, and wear clean clothes every day to prevent the infection.

Frequently asked questions FOR Silverex 32ppm Gel

Silver Colloid

Q. What is Silverex Heal Gel with Colloidal Silver | For Wound Dressing used for on the skin?
Silverex Heal Gel with Colloidal Silver | For Wound Dressing is used topically as an antimicrobial agent to help prevent or control infections in wounds, cuts, burns, and ulcers. It releases silver ions that can target and kill the bacteria, and may promote wound healing in some cases.
Q. Is there a risk of skin discoloration or other serious effects due to Silverex Heal Gel with Colloidal Silver | For Wound Dressing use?
Yes. Prolonged or excessive use of Silverex Heal Gel with Colloidal Silver | For Wound Dressing can cause a condition called argyria (an irreversible bluish-gray discoloration of the skin) due to silver buildup. The risk is higher if applied over large areas or for extended periods.
Q. How effective is Silverex Heal Gel with Colloidal Silver | For Wound Dressing for wound healing?
Some studies suggest Silverex Heal Gel with Colloidal Silver | For Wound Dressing may promote wound healing and reduce the time to wound closure in certain cases. However, clinical evidence is limited, and use should be guided by a doctor.
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Q. What should I do if I experience skin staining or other concerning symptoms while using Silverex Heal Gel with Colloidal Silver | For Wound Dressing?
You should stop using Silverex Heal Gel with Colloidal Silver | For Wound Dressing immediately and inform your doctor if you notice persistent irritation, staining, or other unusual skin changes.
Q. Can children use Silverex Heal Gel with Colloidal Silver | For Wound Dressing for skin infections?
It is not recommended to use Silverex Heal Gel with Colloidal Silver | For Wound Dressing in children, unless strictly prescribed and supervised by a doctor, due to increased risk of side effects and silver accumulation in growing children.

Content on this page was last updated on 31 August, 2025, by Dr. Sachin Gupta (MD Pharmacology, MBBS)