Description
Release form
Solution for external use 3%
Packing
5 dropper tubes of 10 ml each
Pharmacological action
Hydrogen peroxide bufus – antiseptic.
Pharmacodynamics
Antiseptic from the antioxidant group.
When hydrogen peroxide comes in contact with damaged skin or mucous membranes, active oxygen is released, in this case, mechanical purification and inactivation of organic substances (proteins, blood, pus) occurs.
The antiseptic effect is not sterilizing, with its use there is only a temporary decrease in the number of microorganisms.
Excessive foaming contributes to thrombosis and to stop bleeding from small vessels.
Indications
inflammatory diseases of the mucous membranes
purulent wounds
capillary bleeding from superficial wounds
nasal bleeding
for disinfection and deodorization: stomatitis, tonsillitis, tonsillitis, gynecological diseases.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug.
Precautions: decompensated liver and kidney diseases, hyperthyroidism, herpetiform dermatitis.
Use during pregnancy and lactation
The drug has no contraindications for use during pregnancy and lactation.
Special instructions
It is not recommended to use the drug under occlusive dressings. Avoid contact with eyes! Do not use for irrigation of cavities!
Wound treatment with hydrogen peroxide solution does not guarantee against tetanus and other wound infections.
3% solution is used internally in toxicological practice as an antidote (in combination with a 3% solution of acetic acid) for potassium poisoning with permanganate.
Impact on the ability to drive vehicles and mechanisms. Does not affect.
No special precautions are required when disposing of an unused product.
Composition of
100 ml of solution contains:
Active ingredient:
medical hydrogen peroxide from 7, 5 to 11 g (depending on the actual hydrogen peroxide content in the starting substance, equivalent to 3 g hydrogen peroxide content (30 to 40%))
Excipients:
sodium benzoate – 0.05 g
purified water – up to 100 ml
Dosage and Administration
Topically, topically.
For external use, a 1-3% solution is used, for rinsing the mouth and throat, applying to the mucous membranes – 0.25% solution (3% solution is diluted with water in a ratio of 1:11).
Damaged areas of the skin or mucous membrane are treated with a cotton or gauze swab moistened with a solution of the drug. Tampons should be kept with tweezers. Perhaps jet irrigation of the wound surface.
Side effects
Allergic reactions (rare), burning sensation in the wound area.
Drug Interactions
A hydrogen peroxide solution is unstable in an alkaline environment, in the presence of metal salts, complex radicals of certain oxidants, as well as in light and in heat.
Overdose
Symptoms: irritation of the upper respiratory tract (burn, laryngeal, bronchospasm) when ingested – irritation of the gastrointestinal mucosa, hemolysis, hemoglobinuria lethal dose – about 0.5 g
solution sodium bicarbonate solution, in / in the introduction of sodium thiosulfate 30% – up to 300 ml.
Storage Conditions
In a cool, dark place.
Shelf life
2 years
Deystvuyushtee substance
Hydrogen peroxide
Terms and conditions
without prescription
Dosage form
solution for external use
Possible product names
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 3% 10ML N5 FLAC WITH VALVE / RENEWAL
HYDROGEN PERFUME BUFUS 3% 10ML N5 FLAG WITH VALVE
Hydrogen peroxide tube 5 ml ref.
Hydrogen peroxide Bufus solution 3% 10ml N5 Renewal (PARTIAL 5pcs)
Hydrogen peroxide Bufus solution 3% 10ml N5 tube cap layer / Renewal
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