Septivon antiseptic solution - 250 ml
Septivon is a local antiseptic solution combined with a foaming agent. It works by destroying bacteria. It is used to locally clean or treat skin that is infected or at risk of infection. Packaging: 250 ml or 500 ml bottle The active compound is chlorhexidine digluconate (1.5 g per 100 ml of solution). The other ingredients are: alcanamidopropyl betaine, copra fatty acid diethanolamine, polyalkene glycol 3000, sodium edetate, pine perfume, purified water. Dosage of the Septivon antiseptic solution This solution is intended to be applied to the skin and is used pure or diluted with water. When used pure, Septivon will be used to brush small lesions and to wash an area of your skin. Diluted, the Septivon solution is used to wash an area of your skin using 3 caps of Septivon for 1 liter of water, to soak an area of your skin (3 caps of Septivon for 2 liters of water), or at the woman for a toilet of the vulva (3 plugs of Septivon for 1 liter of water). It is important to rinse the treated area after use. Contraindications of the Septivon antiseptic solution In case of allergy to chlorhexidine or to one of the constituents of Septivon, to disinfect medical and surgical equipment, antiseptic for the eyes, the ears in the event of tympanic perforation, Septivon is contraindicated. Contamination is possible as soon as the bottle is opened, especially when the volume of the bottle is greater than 250 ml, it is therefore advisable to keep the shortest time. Precautions should be taken with Septivon especially on a large area of skin, under a waterproof and airtight dressing, on deeply burned skin and on the skin of a premature baby or infant. Indeed, there are risks that the active substance passes into the bloodstream. Septivon antiseptic solution should not be used concurrently with other local antiseptics due to the risk of therapeutic ineffectiveness. Preliminary washing with soap is possible, however clean the area well before using Septivon. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice if you are pregnant and breast-feeding and if you are using other medicines. subject to precautions especially on a large area of skin, under a waterproof and airtight dressing, on deeply burned skin and on the skin of a premature baby or infant. Indeed, there are risks that the active substance passes into the bloodstream. Septivon antiseptic solution should not be used concurrently with other local antiseptics due to the risk of therapeutic ineffectiveness. Preliminary washing with soap is possible, however clean the area well before using Septivon. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice if you are pregnant and breast-feeding and if you are using other medicines. subject to precautions especially on a large area of skin, under a waterproof and airtight dressing, on deeply burned skin and on the skin of a premature baby or infant. Indeed, there are risks that the active substance passes into the bloodstream. Septivon antiseptic solution should not be used concurrently with other local antiseptics due to the risk of therapeutic ineffectiveness. Preliminary washing with soap is possible, however clean the area well before using Septivon. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice if you are pregnant and breast-feeding and if you are using other medicines. on deeply burned skin and on the skin of a premature baby or infant. Indeed, there are risks that the active substance passes into the bloodstream. Septivon antiseptic solution should not be used concurrently with other local antiseptics due to the risk of therapeutic ineffectiveness. Preliminary washing with soap is possible, however clean the area well before using Septivon. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice if you are pregnant and breast-feeding and if you are using other medicines. on deeply burned skin and on the skin of a premature baby or infant. Indeed, there are risks that the active substance passes into the bloodstream. Septivon antiseptic solution should not be used concurrently with other local antiseptics due to the risk of therapeutic ineffectiveness. Preliminary washing with soap is possible, however clean the area well before using Septivon. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice if you are pregnant and breast-feeding and if you are using other medicines. other local antiseptics due to the risk of therapeutic ineffectiveness. Preliminary washing with soap is possible, however clean the area well before using Septivon. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice if you are pregnant and breast-feeding and if you are using other medicines. other local antiseptics due to the risk of therapeutic ineffectiveness. Preliminary washing with soap is possible, however clean the area well before using Septivon. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice if you are pregnant and breast-feeding and if you are using other medicines.