Tincture of Iodine Versus Povidone Iodine: Introduction, Composition and Uses

Tincture of Iodine Versus povidone iodine Introduction, composition and uses

Tincture of iodine Vs Povidone-iodine

Tincture of Iodine is a weak iodine solution where as povidone iodine is strong iodine solution , both used as antiseptic solutions but povidone iodine  most common in use.

Tincture of Iodine

Tincture of iodine is  or  iodine tincture is the same thing. Weak iodine solution is an antiseptic. It is usually 2 to 7% elemental iodine, along with potassium iodide (KI) or sodium iodide (NaI), dissolved in a mixture of ethanol and water. Tincture of iodine  solution   characterizes  by the presence of alcohol. It  uses generally  preoperative skin preparation.

Important notes about  Tincture of iodine

This medicine is an antiseptic for use on minor wounds.

It can be used on adults and children.

Do not use

On newborn infants

On large open wounds

Highly flammable

Keep away from naked flames.

 How to use this medicine

Apply it to the skin.

Do not use for long periods.

Do not use on large open wounds.

Do not cover with a dressing after use.

Possible side effects

Allergic reactions may occur including:

  • Itching
  • Blistering
  • Bruising of the skin
  • Fever.• Pain in the joints
  • Enlarged lymph nodes
  • An increase in the number of white cells in the blood
  • Frequent application to the skin may cause dryness and irritation

Povidone iodine

Povidine iodine is a mixture of polyvinyl pyrrolidone and iodine. Another name  is  iodopovidone. It is an antiseptic  and uses for skin disinfection before and after surgery. It  uses both to disinfect the skin of the patient and the hands of the healthcare providers. It also uses for minor wounds. It  generally  applied to the skin as a liquid form and also famous as commercial name betadine.

Availability of iodine in this solution is 9% to 12%. It works by releasing iodine which results in the death of a range of microorganisms.

Further Readings

  1. Bailey & Scott’s Diagnostic Microbiology. Editors: Bettey A. Forbes, Daniel F. Sahm & Alice S. Weissfeld, 12th ed 2007, Publisher Elsevier.
  2. Mackie and Mc Cartney Practical Medical Microbiology. Editors: J.G. Colle, A.G. Fraser, B.P. Marmion, A. Simmous, 4th ed, Publisher Churchill Living Stone, New York, Melborne, Sans Franscisco 1996.
  3. https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/files/pil.4871.pdf
  4. World Health Organization (2009). Stuart MC, Kouimtzi M, Hill SR (eds.). WHO Model Formulary 2008. World Health Organization. pp. 321–323. hdl:10665/44053. ISBN 9789241547659.
  5. British national formulary : BNF 69 (69 ed.). British Medical Association. 2015. p. 840. ISBN 9780857111562.
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