Salvelox povidona iodada 10% 125ml

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Disinfect your wounds

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Description

Povidone iodine is the most commonly used antiseptic and disinfectant today. Haven't you discovered its benefits yet?

Salvelox povidone iodine is an antiseptic used to disinfect the affected areas of the skin. It does not stain the skin very much and does not irritate it.

It is used in 4-10% solutions to disinfect open wounds and small burns, as well as to disinfect pre-surgical material, catheters and dialysis equipment.

*Its potency is lower than that of iodized alcohol, but it has a lower incidence of adverse reactions.

A perfect solution to disinfect your skin.

Instructions for use

Apply to the affected area several times a day.

Price per 100 ML

€2.63 / 100 ml

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