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The medicine 'Betadin' (candles). Instructions for use

The medicine "Betadin" (candles), the instruction for use, refers to disinfectant and antiseptic agents of a wide range of effects. The drug is active against a large number of microorganisms.

Suppositories are one of the most convenient dosage forms. In addition, a medicine in the form of candles, as a rule, begins to act almost immediately, after dissolution.

After penetration into the body of the drug "Betadine" is released active iodine. The component, by binding to the proteins of the cells of the microorganisms-pathogens of the infection, leads to their coagulation (coagulation). Thus, the destruction of microbes occurs.

Due to the fact that the molecules of the drug "Betadin" have a sufficiently large size, the drug is poorly absorbed into the systemic bloodstream. The medication acts by penetrating the tissues shallowly. At the same time, the drug "Betadin" (suppositories) describes the application instruction as a means of prolonged (prolonged) action, which is ensured by the slow release of active iodine from the tissues. The drug does not have toxic effects.

The medicine "Betadin". Application

Vaginal suppositories are recommended for gynecological infectious diseases of a bacterial nature, including those with sexually transmitted infections (in gonorrhea, for example).

Recommended drug "Betadin" (candles) for thrush and other infections caused by fungal lesions.

The drug is prescribed for viral pathologies, as well as diseases provoked by protozoa, in the genitals, including those transmitted through sexual contact (with genital herpes or trichomoniasis, for example).

Vaginal suppositories are recommended to prevent infection before gynecological manipulations and operations.

It is recommended to inject suppositories deep into the vagina for one piece per day no more than two times.

The agent "Betadin" (suppositories) does not allow the use instructions for hypersensitivity to the ingredients of the drug, for disorders in the functioning of the thyroid gland. The drug is not recommended simultaneously with the use of radioactive iodine. Contraindications include pregnancy (after 1 trimester), lactation. The medicine "Betadin" (suppositories) does not allow the usage instruction for the treatment of newborns, as well as for inflammatory skin disease of chronic course complicated by pruritus and rashes.

Vaginal suppositories are a highly effective antibacterial agent. However, like any medicine, can cause some unwanted reactions. With the use of the drug "Betadin" (suppositories), it is possible to have allergies, redness, blistering rash, itching. As a rule, after the drug is canceled, these manifestations disappear on their own.

Uncontrolled use of vaginal suppositories can lead to the development of bacterial vaginosis or dysbiosis in the vagina.

When using the drug is recommended to use sanitary napkins, since iodine leaves stains on the underwear.

Many women who used suppositories vaginal "Betadin", claim that this is one of the most effective remedies for thrush. In most cases, the medicine is well tolerated. But in case of occurrence of undesirable consequences at use of vaginal suppositories "Betadinum" it is necessary to address to the doctor immediately. It is not recommended to engage in self-medication. Despite the large number of positive reviews, it is necessary to consult a doctor. Treatment of gynecological infections should be trusted only by a specialist.

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