The primary use of Cadexomer Iodine is for the management of chronic, exuding wounds such as venous leg ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, and pressure ulcers (bed sores). It belongs to the class of topical antimicrobial agents.
Additionally, Cadexomer Iodine is also used for managing infected traumatic or surgical wounds. It helps in cleaning the wound, controlling infection, and promoting a moist wound environment conducive to healing.
Mild, transient stinging or burning sensation
Local skin irritation
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Skin dryness with prolonged use
Itching or redness
Cadexomer Iodine is an antimicrobial agent.
It works by absorbing wound fluid and gradually releasing iodine, which penetrates and eliminates bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and viruses. As the beads absorb more fluid, they release additional iodine, which binds to the fluid and becomes inactive, minimizing harm to healthy cells. This mechanism helps to cleanse the wound of excess fluid and debris while maintaining a moist environment that is optimal for healing. The controlled release of iodine not only facilitates effective cleansing and infection control but also supports the overall healing process.
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Cadexomer Iodine is available in various forms including ointment, powder, and dressing impregnated with the ointment or powder for topical application.
This medicine is intended for use by adults and children who are old enough to understand and follow instructions for proper wound care.
Cadexomer Iodine is contraindicated in patients with known iodine sensitivity.
It is also contraindicated in patients with thyroid disorders and severe renal impairment.
Cadexomer Iodine can interact with mood stabilisers (eg., lithium), other iodine-containing products (e.g., povidone-iodine),and with mercury-based antiseptics.
An overdose of Cadexomer Iodine may result in systemic iodine absorption, particularly with extensive or prolonged application. If you observe any symptoms like increased salivation, metallic taste, or stomach upset, please consult your doctor immediately.
If you miss applying Cadexomer Iodine at the required time, apply it as soon as you remember. But ensure that there is a reasonable gap between applications to avoid excessive application.
Most side effects are temporary and generally harmless and resolve when discontinuing this medicine. However, if you experience any severe side effects or worsening of any of the symptoms, please consult your doctor.
For skin dryness, apply a mild moisturiser after the application area has thoroughly dried.
If a mild burning sensation occurs upon application, try applying the product more gently.
For skin irritation, discontinue use and consult your doctor.
Cadexomer Iodine is a topical medication and does not affect your ability to drive or operate machinery.
It is not recommended to use this medicine during pregnancy and breastfeeding unless recommended by your doctor. Consult your doctor before using this medicine during pregnancy and lactation.
Patients with large wounds should exercise caution when using Cadexomer Iodine due to the increased risk of systemic absorption.
Maintain a balanced diet rich in proteins, vitamins, and minerals to support wound healing.
Keep the affected area clean and dry, apart from when applying Cadexomer Iodine.
Avoid smoking as it can delay wound healing.
Regularly monitor your blood sugar levels if you have diabetic wounds.
Frequently asked questions
Yes, Cadexomer Iodine is applied directly to the wound. It is crucial that the wound is first cleansed with sterile saline or water before application.
Some people may experience a mild, transient stinging or burning sensation upon application of Cadexomer Iodine. If this sensation persists or worsens, you should consult your doctor.
Apply it as directed by your doctor, depending on the severity of the wound and the level of exudate. It is best applied after cleaning the wound.
Systemic iodine absorption, particularly with extensive or prolonged application can lead to potential toxicity. If you are using this medicine for a prolonged period, consult your doctor regularly.
Cadexomer Iodine is typically used for chronic, exuding wounds such as venous leg ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, and pressure ulcers. However, it should not be applied to exposed bone, tendon or capsule.
Cadexomer Iodine starts working immediately upon application by absorbing wound exudate and releasing iodine. However, the time taken for the wound healing depends on the size and severity of the wound.
Cadexomer Iodine usually requires a prescription from a doctor for its procurement.
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