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Iodine Clinical Information

a minerals and electrolyte

Generic Name: iodine

Uses

Antisepsis

Prevention of infection in the management of minor, superficial skin wounds, wet wounds, and wet ulcers; reduces microbial load in wound environment.

Cadexomer iodine pad and gel used in the cleansing of wet ulcers and wounds (e.g., venous stasis ulcers, pressure sores, and infected traumatic and surgical wounds). Not effective in cleaning dry wounds.

Has been used to disinfect the skin preoperatively.

Wound Healing

Cadexomer iodine pad and gel used to slow the formation of eschar; keeps lesions soft and pliable.

Dosage and Administration

Administration

Topical Administration

Apply topically to affected areas as a solution containing iodine 2%, a tincture containing iodine 2% with alcohol 47%, or as a cadexomer iodine 0.9% pad or gel.

To avoid irritation, iodine solution or tincture-treated wounds should not be covered tightly with occlusive dressings. (See Dermatologic Effects under Cautions.)

For external use only; do not use in eyes or mouth.

For self-medication, do not apply over large areas of body. Consult a doctor for deep or puncture wounds, animal bites, or serious burns.

Cadexomer Iodine Pad

Prior to topical application, cleanse wound and surrounding area with sterile water or saline. Gently blot wound surface to remove excess fluid; wound surface should be slightly moist.

While wearing gloves, remove gauze from one or both sides of the pad and then place pad on wound surface. Cover with dry sterile dressing (e.g., gauze); apply compression bandage if appropriate (i.e., for venous stasis ulcers).

Remove pad from wound site with sterile water or saline; if necessary, soak gauze for a few minutes prior to removal. Prior to reapplying pad, gently blot wound surface to remove excess fluid, leaving wound surface slightly moist.

Cadexomer Iodine Gel

Prior to topical application, cleanse wound and surrounding area with a gentle stream of sterile water or saline; do not dry wound surface.

While wearing gloves, apply a sufficient amount of gel to entirely cover wound (i.e., 0.3–0.6 cm [0.125–0.25 inch] thick) to a clean, dry sterile gauze and then apply gauze to wound site.

Remove gel from wound site with a gentle stream of sterile water or saline; may use a sterile wet swab if necessary. Prior to reapplying gel, gently blot wound surface to remove excess fluid, leaving wound surface slightly moist.

Dosage

Dosage varies depending on whether the drug is administered as conventional iodine (solution or tincture) or as cadexomer iodine (pad or gel).

Pediatric Patients

Antisepsis

Topical

Solution or tincture: Apply to affected areas as necessary.

Self-medication (solution or tincture): Apply a small amount to affected areas 1–3 times daily for a maximum of 10 days.

Adults

Antisepsis

Topical

Solution or tincture: Apply to affected areas as necessary.

Self-medication (solution or tincture): Apply a small amount to affected areas 1–3 times daily for a maximum of 10 days.

Cadexomer iodine pad: Apply pad to wound site; change pad 3 times weekly or whenever product color has changed from brown to yellow-gray. Reduce number of applications as exudate diminishes at wound site; discontinue therapy when wound is free of exudate.

Cadexomer iodine gel: Apply a sufficient amount of gel to entirely cover wound (i.e., 0.3–0.6 cm [0.125–0.25 inch] thick) to a clean, dry sterile gauze and then apply gauze to wound site. Reapply gel 3 times weekly or whenever product color has changed from brown to yellow-gray. Reduce number of applications as exudate diminishes at wound site; discontinue therapy when wound is free of exudate.

Prescribing Limits

Pediatric Patients

Antisepsis

Topical

Self-medication (solution or tincture): Do not use for >10 days.

Adults

Antisepsis

Topical

Self-medication (solution or tincture): Do not use for >10 days.

Cadexomer iodine pad: Do not use continuously for >3 months.

Cadexomer iodine gel: Maximum 1.8 oz. (50 g) as a single application; maximum 5.3 oz. (150 g) per week. Do not use continuously for >3 months.

Special Populations

No special population dosage recommendations at this time.


Last Updated: August 01, 2008
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