DESCRIPTION
Cipladine Ointment is a widely used topical antiseptic containing Povidone-Iodine as its active ingredient. It is primarily used to prevent and treat infections in minor wounds, cuts, abrasions, and burns.
Key Features & Composition
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Active Ingredient: Povidone-Iodine (typically 5% w/w).
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Formulation: A water-soluble ointment base that does not stain the skin or clothing permanently (unlike traditional iodine).
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Action: It releases iodine slowly to kill a broad spectrum of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa.
Primary Clinical Uses
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Infection Control: Treatment of common skin infections related to minor grazes or surgical incisions.
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Wound Care: Applied to clean wounds to provide a protective germicidal layer.
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Burn Management: Used in the treatment of minor first-degree burns to prevent secondary infections.
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Ulcer Treatment: Often used for skin ulcers or bedsores under medical supervision.
Application Instructions
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Cleanse: Gently clean the affected area with water or a mild antiseptic solution.
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Dry: Pat the area dry before application.
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Apply: Spread a thin layer of the ointment over the wound.
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Cover: The area can be left open or covered with a sterile bandage or dressing if necessary.
Important Precautions
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Thyroid Conditions: Prolonged use over large areas should be avoided in individuals with thyroid disorders, as iodine can be absorbed through the skin.
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Allergies: Do not use if there is a known hypersensitivity to iodine or povidone.
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Pregnancy/Lactation: Consult a healthcare professional before use, as iodine absorption may affect the fetus or nursing infant.
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Deep Wounds: Not recommended for deep puncture wounds or serious animal bites without consulting a doctor.




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