MOTODINE MS Ointment
Povidone Iodine 5% w/w, Metronidazole 1% w/w and Sucralfate 7% w/w in a water-soluble base Ointment Uses, Indications, Side Effects, Dosage, Mechanism of Action, Price, Contraindications and Precautions, Drug Interactions, Storage Instructions as Description.
PACK: 15 gms
MRP: 75.00
MOTODINE MS Ointment is a water-soluble topical formulation containing Povidone Iodine 5% w/w, Metronidazole 1% w/w and Sucralfate 7% w/w, developed for use in wound-care settings under appropriate medical guidance. The combination brings together an antiseptic component, an antimicrobial agent with activity against susceptible anaerobic organisms, and sucralfate, which has been investigated as a topical agent for epithelial wound healing. Clinical literature has evaluated topical sucralfate in several wound settings, including ulcers and postoperative wounds, although treatment should always be selected according to wound type and clinical assessment.
Each formulation of MOTODINE MS Ointment contains:
The water-soluble base is designed for convenient topical application and wound-care use.
The three active ingredients have complementary roles.
Povidone Iodine: Povidone iodine is an iodine-containing antiseptic used topically to reduce microorganisms on skin and wound surfaces. Its antiseptic action is associated with the release of free iodine, which interacts with microbial cellular components.
Metronidazole: Metronidazole has antimicrobial activity against susceptible anaerobic microorganisms. Topical metronidazole has also been investigated in wound-care settings, particularly where anaerobic bacterial involvement or malodour is a concern.
Sucralfate: Topical sucralfate has been studied for epithelial wound healing and has been evaluated in conditions including ulcers, burns and postoperative wounds. Research suggests that it may support processes involved in epithelialisation and tissue repair.
The Povidone Iodine Metronidazole Sucralfate Ointment uses should be determined by a healthcare professional based on the nature and condition of the wound. Depending on the clinical indication, the formulation may be considered as part of topical wound management for:
Clinical evidence supports investigation of the individual components in wound care, but evidence for any particular combination should not be extrapolated beyond the approved product indication. For example, studies of topical sucralfate have shown potential benefits in certain wound types, while other trials have produced mixed results.
MOTODINE MS Ointment is a synergistic formulation designed for effective wound care and infection management. It combines three active ingredients—Povidone Iodine, Metronidazole, and Sucralfate—each contributing to its therapeutic effects. The uses and indications include:
As a Wound Healing Ointment and antimicrobial wound-care formulation, MOTODINE MS may be used when prescribed as part of an appropriate wound-management protocol. Wound care should not rely on an ointment alone: cleaning, debridement where required, dressing selection, control of underlying disease and treatment of systemic infection are important components of appropriate care.
A clinical study evaluating metronidazole and povidone iodine in surgical wound management reported potential benefits of the combination compared with povidone iodine alone, although the study was relatively small and older.
MOTODINE MS can be considered an Antiseptic Ointment for Wound Infection and a Surgical Wound Ointment when specifically recommended by a qualified healthcare professional.
It may have a role in Post Surgery Wound Care, but not every surgical wound requires topical antimicrobial treatment. Clean, uncomplicated surgical wounds should be managed according to the surgeon's instructions. Increasing redness, swelling, worsening pain, pus, fever, wound separation or foul-smelling discharge requires prompt medical assessment.
Apply MOTODINE MS Ointment only according to the dosage and frequency prescribed by the doctor.
The affected area should generally be cleaned appropriately before application. A suitable quantity may then be applied as a thin layer or used with a dressing as directed by the healthcare professional.
Do not increase the frequency or quantity without medical advice. The appropriate duration depends on wound type, severity, infection status and response to treatment.
Possible local reactions may include:
Discontinue use and seek medical advice if severe irritation, swelling, widespread rash or other signs of an allergic reaction occur.
Because povidone iodine can contribute to iodine exposure, prolonged or extensive application should be undertaken cautiously, particularly in patients with thyroid disorders or significant renal impairment, or when treatment involves large areas of damaged skin.
MOTODINE MS should not be used in patients with a known hypersensitivity to povidone iodine, metronidazole, sucralfate or any formulation ingredient.
Important precautions include:
Because this is a topical formulation, systemic exposure may generally be lower than with oral medicines, but absorption can increase when applied to large, damaged or ulcerated surfaces.
Tell your doctor about all medicines and topical products being used. Particular caution may be appropriate with medicines known to interact with metronidazole, as well as other iodine-containing preparations or topical products applied to the same wound.
Do not combine multiple antiseptic or antimicrobial preparations on the same wound unless specifically instructed.
Store MOTODINE MS Ointment in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and excessive heat. Keep the tube 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, colour or consistency has changed.
For a broader wound-care range, healthcare professionals may also consider appropriately indicated products such as:
Selection should always be based on the individual wound and professional medical assessment.
MOTODINE MS Ointment by Green Cross Remedies is a water-soluble topical wound-care formulation containing Povidone Iodine 5% w/w, Metronidazole 1% w/w and Sucralfate 7% w/w. Designed for use under appropriate medical guidance, the formulation combines antiseptic, antimicrobial and wound-supportive properties and may be considered for selected infected, contaminated or postoperative wounds. Green Cross Remedies manufactures MOTODINE MS Ointment with a focus on quality and dependable pharmaceutical formulations for healthcare professionals. The product should be used according to professional advice and the approved product information.