NITOFRESH-PD
DENTIPEARL
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NITOFRESH-PD

MRP: 155

Packaging: 100ml

Pack Type: mouth-wash

Composition:

Povidone Iodine 2% w/v (0.2% w/v available iodine)

Indication:

Lip cheek bite, Denture bite, Gingivitis, Periodontitis, Oral ulcers on gum Blisters, spongy or bleeding gum

Description:

This topical antiseptic solution contains Povidone-Iodine 2% w/v, delivering 0.2% w/v available iodine—a broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent widely used for skin disinfection and wound care. Povidone-Iodine works by releasing free iodine, which effectively kills bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and spores, making it ideal for pre-operative skin preparation, minor cuts, burns, abrasions, and infected wounds.

Its non-staining, water-soluble base ensures easy application and removal, while minimizing irritation. This formulation is commonly used in hospitals, clinics, and first aid kits for preventing and controlling infections in wounds.

Tags:

Antiseptic Wound Care First Aid Skin Disinfection Hospital Use
  • Kills a wide range of pathogens (bacteria, fungi, viruses)
  • Prevents wound infection and promotes faster healing
  • Ideal for pre-surgical skin preparation
  • Non-irritating and water-soluble formulation
  • Suitable for home and hospital use

Usage Information

Dosage

Clean the affected area before application Apply the solution liberally to the wound or skin area using a sterile cotton swab Allow it to dry before covering, if needed Use 1–3 times a day or as advised by a physician Do not bandage tightly unless directed

Side Effects

Mild skin irritation or redness Temporary staining of the skin Rare allergic reactions: itching, rash, swelling In rare cases, iodine absorption may affect thyroid function with prolonged use

Contraindications

Known allergy to iodine or povidone compounds Not for use on large or deep puncture wounds without medical advice Avoid prolonged use in pregnant or lactating women unless prescribed Do not use in individuals with thyroid disorders without consulting a doctor Avoid use in neonates or infants unless directed by a healthcare provider