MOTODINE Ointment
MOTODINE Ointment contains Povidone Iodine 5% w/w and Metronidazole 1% w/w Offering Complementary Antiseptic and Antibacterial Activity for Selected Topical Wound-Care Applications. Explore Povidone Iodine Metronidazole Ointment Uses, Indications, Side Effects, Dosage, Mechanism of Action, Price, Contraindications and Precautions, Drug Interactions, Storage Instructions as Description.
PACK: 15 gms
MRP: 65.00
Povidone Iodine Metronidazole Ointment is intended for topical application as directed by a healthcare professional. Povidone iodine is an established topical antiseptic used to help reduce microorganisms on the skin and in minor wound-care settings. Metronidazole has antibacterial activity against susceptible anaerobic organisms.
MOTODINE Ointment may therefore be considered in appropriate wound-care situations where its individual ingredients are clinically suitable. It should not be promoted as a universal treatment for every wound or skin infection; the cause, depth, severity and condition of the wound should be assessed by a healthcare professional.
Each gram of MOTODINE Ointment contains:
The Povidone Iodine Metronidazole Ointment Uses depend on the clinical condition and the healthcare professional's assessment. It may be used as part of topical wound care when antiseptic protection and activity against susceptible anaerobic bacteria are required.
Potential clinical applications may include:
Povidone iodine products are commonly used as topical antiseptics for minor cuts, scrapes and burns, while deeper wounds, puncture wounds, serious burns and persistent infections require medical assessment.
MOTODINE Ointment is a topical formulation combining Povidone Iodine (5% w/w) and Metronidazole (1% w/w), designed for effective wound care and infection management. Its primary uses and indications include:
Povidone Iodine Metronidazole Ointment for Infected Wounds may be considered when topical treatment is clinically appropriate. The combination is designed to provide two complementary actions: povidone iodine provides antiseptic activity, while metronidazole targets susceptible anaerobic microorganisms.
An infected wound may present with increasing redness, swelling, warmth, pain, discharge, unpleasant odour or delayed healing. Such symptoms should be evaluated rather than managed solely with self-medication, particularly when infection is spreading or the wound is deep.
Povidone Iodine: Povidone iodine acts as an antiseptic by releasing iodine, which exerts broad antimicrobial activity through oxidative effects on microbial cellular components. It is widely used for topical antisepsis.
Metronidazole: Metronidazole is active against susceptible anaerobic microorganisms. Inside susceptible organisms, its nitro group is reduced to reactive intermediates that damage microbial DNA, ultimately inhibiting nucleic-acid synthesis and contributing to bacterial cell death.
Together, the ingredients provide complementary antimicrobial activity for appropriate topical wound-care situations.
MOTODINE Ointment may be prescribed for selected topical wound-care conditions where its antiseptic and antibacterial properties are appropriate, including certain infected or contaminated wounds. The exact indication should be determined according to the patient's wound characteristics and clinical diagnosis.
It should not be assumed to replace systemic antibiotic treatment when a serious or spreading infection requires systemic therapy.
Clean the affected area gently according to the healthcare professional's instructions and apply a thin layer of MOTODINE Ointment to the affected area.
The amount and frequency depend on the wound and the prescriber's directions. Avoid contact with the eyes, mouth and other mucosal surfaces unless specifically directed by a healthcare professional. Povidone iodine topical labels emphasize external use and caution against application to the eyes and large body areas.
There is no single dosage schedule suitable for every wound. Povidone Iodine Metronidazole Ointment Dosage should be determined by the prescribing healthcare professional based on wound size, severity, infection status and treatment response.
Do not apply excessive quantities or use the product for longer than recommended. For deep wounds, puncture wounds, serious burns, animal bites or worsening infection, medical evaluation is important.
Possible local effects may include:
Stop use and seek medical advice if significant irritation, swelling, worsening redness, pain or an allergic reaction develops. Topical povidone iodine labeling specifically advises discontinuation and medical review when persistent irritation or redness occurs.
MOTODINE Ointment should be avoided in patients with known hypersensitivity to povidone iodine, metronidazole or any component of the formulation.
Use cautiously and only with professional guidance when treating:
Povidone iodine products are generally intended for external use and should not be applied to the eyes.
Because MOTODINE Ointment is applied topically, systemic exposure may be lower than with oral or injectable medicines, but clinically relevant interactions cannot be completely excluded. Inform the doctor about all medicines, topical preparations and supplements being used.
Avoid applying multiple antiseptic, antibiotic or medicated ointments to the same area unless specifically recommended, as this may increase irritation or interfere with the intended treatment.
Store MOTODINE Ointment in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and excessive heat. Keep the tube/container tightly closed when not in use. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use the product after the expiry date or if its appearance or consistency has changed.
MOTODINE Ointment by Green Cross Remedies is a Povidone Iodine Metronidazole Ointment formulated with Povidone Iodine 5% w/w and Metronidazole 1% w/w for appropriate topical wound-care applications. Manufactured by Green Cross Remedies, MOTODINE is designed to provide a convenient combination of antiseptic and antibacterial activity for selected wound-management needs.