MOTODINE Ointment

Povidone Iodine 5 % , Metronidazole 1 % Ointment Use, Indication, Side Effects, Dosage, Mechanism of Action, Price, Contra-Indications, Drug Interactions...
MOTODINE Ointment
Povidone Iodine 5 % w/w, Metronidazole 1 % Ointment (15 gm)
Motodine Ointment is a topical combination medication primarily used for treating and preventing infections in wounds, cuts, and minor burns. It contains:
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Povidone Iodine 5%: An antiseptic that slowly releases iodine to kill or prevent the growth of infectious microorganisms.
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Metronidazole 1%: An antibiotic that targets anaerobic bacteria and protozoa by disrupting their DNA.
Uses and Indications
Motodine Ointment is indicated for:
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Treatment and prevention of infections in minor wounds, cuts, and burns.
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Management of ulcers and other superficial skin infections.?
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Used in a medical setting to help prevent infection and promote healing in skin wounds, pressure sores, or surgical incisions.
Dosage and Application
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Apply a small amount to the affected area 1 to 3 times daily.
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Clean the wound before application.?
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Continue use until the infection resolves or as directed by a healthcare professional.?
Mechanism of Action
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Povidone Iodine: Releases iodine slowly, which kills or prevents the growth of infectious microorganisms.
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Metronidazole: Enters cells of anaerobic organisms, where its nitro group is reduced to a reactive radical that damages DNA and other critical biomolecules, leading to cell death.
Side Effects
Common side effects may include:
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Skin irritation or redness at the application site.?
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Allergic reactions (rare).?
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Staining of the skin or clothing (due to iodine content).?
Contraindications
Avoid use if you have a known hypersensitivity to iodine or Metronidazole. Use with caution in individuals with thyroid disorders or those who are pregnant.?
Drug Interactions
No significant drug interactions are reported for topical use. However, consult a healthcare provider before combining with other topical medications.
For Use of Registered Medical Practitioner or A Hospital Only