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About Betadine SPR Powder
Betadine SPR Powder is used to treat and prevent common skin infections. It is indicated for minor burns, cuts, lacerations (deep cuts in the skin), and abrasions (where the first layer of skin is scraped off).
Betadine SPR Powder contains povidone-iodine, which works by inhibiting the growth of infection-causing microorganisms. It is effective against bacteria, fungi, viruses, and protozoa.
Common side effects may include red, inflamed, or irritated skin, peeling, dryness, or discomfort at the application site. These side effects usually resolve during treatment and do not require medical attention. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please seek medical help.
Before using Betadine SPR Powder, tell your doctor if you are allergic to povidone-iodine or any of its ingredients. If you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding, consult your doctor before using Betadine SPR Powder.
Uses of Betadine SPR Powder
Betadine SPR Powder is used to treat and prevent common skin infections. The detailed uses of Betadine SPR Powder are as follows:

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Safe
No interactions were found/established. Please seek medical advice if you have concerns regarding this.
Pregnancy
Caution
Please consult your doctor before using Betadine SPR Powder if you are pregnant or planning to conceive. Your doctor will advise Betadine SPR Powder only if the benefits outweigh the risks.
Breast Feeding
Caution
Do not apply Betadine SPR Powder to the breast area while breastfeeding, as it may be harmful if your baby swallows it. You may use it in other areas if directed by your doctor.
Driving
Not applicable
Betadine SPR Powder is generally safe to use and does not affect your driving ability.
Liver
Consult your doctor
Limited information is available. Please seek medical advice if you have any concerns about using this.
Kidney
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Limited information is available. Please seek medical advice if you have any concerns about using this.
Children
Caution
Betadine SPR Powder should be used for children only if advised by the doctor. Please consult the doctor before using Betadine SPR Powder to your child.
Heart
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Limited information available for use of Betadine SPR Powder in heart patients. Please consult your doctor.
Geriatrics
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Limited information available for use of Betadine SPR Powder in elderly patients. Please consult your doctor.
Betadine SPR Powder is primarily used to treat and prevent common skin infections. It is effective for skin infections in minor burns, lacerations (deep cuts in the skin), cuts, and abrasions (where the first layer of skin is scraped off).
Betadine SPR Powder works by inhibiting the growth of infection-causing microbes. As a small molecule, Iodine in Betadine SPR Powder can easily penetrate microorganisms and oxidise essential proteins, nucleotides, and fatty acids, leading to cell death.
Betadine SPR Powder is not recommended for use if you are undergoing any lithium therapy or treatment involving radioactive iodine. Betadine SPR Powder should not be used before or after radioiodine scintigraphy or radioiodine treatment of thyroid carcinoma. In such conditions, please consult your doctor before using Betadine SPR Powder.
Betadine SPR Powder may interfere with thyroid function tests due to the absorption of iodine. Please consult your doctor before starting Betadine SPR Powder if you have any history of thyroid problems. Betadine SPR Powder may also yield false-positive lab results, such as tests using toluidine or guaiac, to detect haemoglobin or glucose in the stool or urine.
Please consult your doctor if you are using any other topical medicines before starting Betadine SPR Powder. However, products containing an enzymatic component, alkali, mercury, silver, hydrogen peroxide, tannic acid, and taurolidine may interact with Betadine SPR Powder and should not be used simultaneously.
Betadine SPR Powder is typically used until the wound (minor cuts, scrapes, and burns) has healed. Treatment duration varies depending on the severity of the wound. Always follow the doctor's specific instructions, and they will determine the duration of usage.
No, Betadine SPR Powder is not an antibiotic; it is an antiseptic and disinfectant used to heal wounds (minor cuts, scrapes, and burns).
Betadine SPR Powder can be applied to open wounds as an effective antiseptic, killing bacteria, viruses, and fungi to prevent infections. However, use it cautiously, follow instructions carefully, and consult a doctor for large or deep wounds, as improper use can irritate.
Betadine SPR Powder can cause staining due to its iodine content. It may temporarily discolour the skin and permanently stain clothing. To minimise stains, wash affected clothing promptly, and the skin will fade with regular washing.
Betadine SPR Powder can be used for skin disinfection before surgery or injections, wound care for minor cuts and burns, gynaecological procedures, and first aid for initial wound cleaning.
To apply Betadine SPR Powder to an injury, first, clean the area with soap and water (to remove mud or external particles). Then, using a clean cotton swab or gauze pad, apply the solution to the wound, ensuring it covers the affected area. Allow it to dry naturally. If needed, cover the wound with a sterile bandage. Follow your doctor's advice on reapplication and avoid using it on large or deep wounds without consulting a medical professional.
Using Betadine SPR Powder may affect your thyroid, depending on the duration of use and individual thyroid health. Since it releases iodine, which influences thyroid hormones, it is crucial to inform your doctor about any thyroid issues before starting treatment. Your doctor will assess the risks and provide personalised guidance.
Yes, Betadine SPR Powder can be directly applied to the skin. It's often used to clean and disinfect minor wounds, cuts, and scrapes. Follow the instructions on the product label or consult your healthcare provider for proper usage.
Common side effects of Betadine SPR Powder are redness, peeling skin, dry skin, irritation at the application site, and inflamed skin. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
People who are allergic to Betadine SPR Powder ingredients, have thyroid problems (like goiter or Hashimoto's disease), or are taking lithium, children before 12 years should avoid using Betadine SPR Powder unless advised by a doctor.
Store your Betadine SPR Powder in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Keep it tightly closed in its original container and out of reach of children. Ensure it is stored at room temperature and not exposed to extreme temperatures.
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