Kamis, 11 Juni 2009

The Use of Iodine

Iodine has long been used as an antibacterial agent and skin disinfectant. It was opened in 1811 and has achieved widespread during the civil war in the U.S., where it has been abundantly used to treat wounded soldiers. In the original form of this iodine causing pain and inflammation in the implementation of wounds, it has been shown to affect the functions of cells involved in healing wound up, and it is not the answer may have the effect of skin color.

Since the end of 1940, a newer, safer, less painful and formulations of iodine in the form iodophors put into use. These products maintain a low level of iodine, which are associated with proteins, fatty acids and nucleotides. These products have an extended activity against bacteria, Mycobacterium, fungi and protozoa.

Cadexomer iodine is a slow release of antimicrobial is likely to exceed eksudat of wounds, while maintaining long-term maintenance of the level of iodine in the wound bed. Cadexomer both iodine is available as an ointment and dressing. In this study, which has been shown to be effective in reducing the number of MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. It is estimated that 1 grams of iodine Cadexomer can be absorbed as much as 7 ml of liquid. In the release of iodine is slowly being absorbed iodine, which helps to reduce bacteria while downloading debriding of wounds. It requires moisture to activate. Unlike iodine povidone iodine bandages message that immediately after implementation, maintenance release of iodine from iodine bandages cadexomer not induce cytotoxic effects.

Studies show that iodine cadexomer is effective in treating chronic ulcers, however, one of the side effects serious potential use of iodine for treating wounds as potential places to iodine. Therefore, thyroid function should be monitored for use in patients treated for this long period of time. In addition, iodine can negatively interact with lithium, and should be used with caution in patients with those of lithium at the same time. Iodine should not be used simultaneously as mercurial antiseptics, such as mercurochrome.

Developed by concerns over increasing resistance to antibiotics-born, cadexomer iodine is an effective replacement for the treatment of chronic wounds. Reports of resistance iodine is scarce, despite the fact that iodine was used for 150 years. Cadexomer iodine can be safely used on most patients (provided they are not very sensitive to iodine) and provided good coverage of the bacteria, Mycobacterium, fungi and protozoa, and as effective against MRSA.

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