Povidone Iodine 10% W/w (equivalent To Iodine 1%)
Generic Name: povidone iodine 10% w/w (equivalent to iodine 1%)
Brand Names:
Povidone-iodine Pad- Povidone-iodine Swab
POVIDONE-IODINE 10% W/W(equivelent to iodine 1%)................. Purpose: Antiseptic
Overview
POVIDONE-IODINE 10% W/W(equivelent to iodine 1%)................. Purpose: Antiseptic
Uses
Antiseptic for preparation of the skin. For external use only. Apply locally as needed. SWAB
Dosage
Apply Localy As Needed
Warnings
For External Use Only Discontinue use if Irretation and reddness appear Keep Out of Reach of Children
Storage
Store at room temperature
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Povidone Iodine 10% W/w (equivalent To Iodine 1%) used for?▼
Antiseptic for preparation of the skin. For external use only. Apply locally as needed. SWAB
What are the important warnings for Povidone Iodine 10% W/w (equivalent To Iodine 1%)?▼
For External Use Only Discontinue use if Irretation and reddness appear Keep Out of Reach of Children
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Medical Disclaimer
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