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Iodinol for children: instructions for use

Among antiseptics that are used topically, Iodinol is in great demand. How does such a medication work on the child's body, when it is used in children, and what medications with a similar therapeutic effect can be replaced?

Release form

The drug is represented by a solution that is used topically and topically. It is a dark blue liquid that has a specific odor. It is usually transparent, but if you shake the bottle, it will foam. One bottle contains 100 ml of solution.

Composition

The action of the solution is due to three active substances:

  1. Crystalline iodine.
  2. Potassium iodide.
  3. Polyvinyl alcohol.

The remainder of the preparation is represented by purified water. There are no other auxiliary ingredients in Iodinol.

Operating principle

The medicine is referred to as antiseptic agents acting due to the presence of molecular iodine. It is this component that determines the bactericidal effect when treated with Iodinol. It kills both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.

The drug is especially active against streptococci and Escherichia coli. It also acts on yeast and many pathogenic fungi. The remedy is powerless against Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

Due to the addition of polyvinyl alcohol to the composition, the duration of the action of the drug after treatment increases, since because of this high-molecular substance, iodine is released more slowly. In addition, such a component of the solution prevents tissue irritation under the influence of crystalline iodine.

Indications

The use of Iodinol is in demand:

  • With a purulent form, otitis media.
  • With atrophic rhinitis.
  • With trophic ulcers on the skin, as well as ulcerative lesions caused by varicose veins.
  • In the chronic course of periodontitis.
  • In the chronic form of tonsillitis.
  • For burns - both chemical and thermal.
  • For surgical pathologies with the formation of pus.

From what age is it allowed to take?

The instruction recommends using Iodinol in children from 6 years of age. If a local remedy is required for younger children (for example, for 2 years old), you should consult a doctor and choose a medication that is approved for their age.

And now a small issue on the benefits and uses of blue iodine.

Contraindications

The solution should not be used:

  • With his individual intolerance.
  • With hyperfunction of the thyroid gland.

Side effects

If a child has an iodine intolerance, the use of the solution can cause a runny nose, burning sensation at the site of treatment, skin rashes and other allergic reactions.

Instructions for use and dosage

  • If a child has tonsillitis in a chronic form, then washing the tonsil area with 50 milliliters of solution for one procedure is prescribed. This gargle is carried out 4-5 times a day. Re-washing is prescribed every 2-3 days.
  • With a fetid rhinitis, first remove the softened crusts from the nose, and then irrigate the nasal cavity with Iodinol, as well as the pharynx. The medicine is advised to drip 2 or 3 times a week. This treatment lasts 2-3 months.
  • If a child has purulent otitis media, 5 to 8 drops of the medicine are instilled into the ear daily for 2-4 weeks.
  • For ulcers on the surface of the skin, lotions with Iodinol are used. For them, gauze napkins moistened with a solution are used. They are applied to the affected area and soaked in the medicine 1-2 times a day.
  • Burns and purulent wounds are treated with gauze dressings using the drug.

Overdose

Too large a dose or very long-term use can lead to increased salivation, hives, rhinitis, tissue swelling and other negative symptoms. Their occurrence should be the reason for seeking medical attention.

Interaction with other drugs

Simultaneous use with any disinfectant, for example, hydrogen peroxide, is not recommended.

Terms of sale and storage

The drug is classified as a non-prescription drug, so it is available to any customer in almost all pharmacies. The average price of 1 bottle is 12-20 rubles.

To store the medicine, it is recommended to find a cool place out of the reach of the sun and small children. Do not freeze the medication. The shelf life of Iodinol is 3 years.

Reviews

The Iodinol solution is referred to as an effective and inexpensive remedy that helps well with otitis media, rhinitis, sore throat and other diseases. In most cases, the drug is praised, because it does not sting or stain the skin, which distinguishes it from brilliant green or other iodine preparations. Among the shortcomings of the mother, the appearance of allergies and an inconvenient bottle for use are sometimes mentioned.

Analogs

Instead of Iodinol, the following medicines can be used:

  • Betadine solution. Its antiseptic effect is due to povidone iodine. Such a drug can be used to treat the skin even in infants (the medication is allowed over the age of 1 month).
  • Spray or solution Hexoral. The active component of such an antiseptic is hexetidine. The drug is used for stomatitis, angina, tonsillitis, gingivitis, oral candidiasis and other problems in children over 3 years old.
  • Stopangin solution. Such a medication based on hexetidine is allowed from the age of six. It is effective for sore throat caused by sore throat, as well as for lesions of the oral mucosa.
  • Jox's solution. As part of this medicine, povidone iodine is combined with allantoin. It is used for irrigation of the pharynx and oral cavity of children over 6 years of age. The medication is also produced in the form of a spray, but such a remedy is allowed from the age of 8.
  • Spray Lugol. The antiseptic effect of this popular remedy is due to the presence of iodine in its composition. The drug is prescribed for children 5 years of age and older.
  • Aerosol Hexasprey. The basis of such an agent is biclotymol, which has an antimicrobial effect. The medication is used for tonsillitis, glossitis, laryngitis, stomatitis and other diseases. In pediatrics, it is allowed from the age of 6.
  • Miramistin. This strong antiseptic drug is in demand for bacterial rhinitis, adenoids, sinusitis, purulent otitis media, skin lesions and other problems. It is prescribed for children over 3 years old and is often used for inhalations for coughs (for the procedure, the medicine must be diluted with saline).
  • Spray Oralsept. Treatment with such an antiseptic containing benzydamine is allowed from the age of 3. It is especially often used for stomatitis, tonsillitis and dental treatment.

You can learn more about antiseptics by watching the program of Dr. Komarovsky.

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