Povidone-iodine Scrub Winged Sponges

Generic Name: povidone-iodine scrub winged sponges

Antiseptic [EPC]Over-the-Counter (OTC)

Brand Names:

Dukal Povidone-iodine Scrub Winged Sponges

Purpose Antiseptic

Overview

Purpose Antiseptic

Uses

Use Patient preoperative skin preparation. Helps to reduc bacteria that potentially can cause skin infection.

Dosage

Directions Apply product to skin as needed.

Side Effects

Stop use and ask doctor if infection occurs, redness, irritation or swelling develops.

Interactions

Ask a doctor before use if injuries are deep wounds, puncture wounds, serious burns.

Warnings

Warnings: For external use only. Do not apply to persons allergic to iodine. Do not use in the eyes. Ask a doctor before use if injuries are deep wounds, puncture wounds, serious burns. Stop use and ask doctor if infection occurs, redness, irritation or swelling develops. Keep out of reach of children If swallowed or gets in eyes, get medical help or contact Poison Control Center right away.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Povidone-iodine Scrub Winged Sponges used for?

Use Patient preoperative skin preparation. Helps to reduc bacteria that potentially can cause skin infection.

What are the side effects of Povidone-iodine Scrub Winged Sponges?

Stop use and ask doctor if infection occurs, redness, irritation or swelling develops.

What are the important warnings for Povidone-iodine Scrub Winged Sponges?

Warnings: For external use only. Do not apply to persons allergic to iodine. Do not use in the eyes. Ask a doctor before use if injuries are deep wounds, puncture wounds, serious burns. Stop use and ask doctor if infection occurs, redness, irritation or swelling develops. Keep out of reach of children If swallowed or gets in eyes, get medical help or contact Poison Control Center right away.

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Medical Disclaimer

This drug information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Drug information is sourced from the FDA National Drug Code Directory and Structured Product Labeling. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.