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Encyclopedia > Betadine

Betadine is a povidone-iodine solution, used as a broad spectrum topical microbicide. Most over-the-counter solutions are 10% povidone-iodine.


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Betadine vs Iodine (870 words)
Betadine (which is 10% Provodone Iodine) is perhaps the best and most effective topical antiseptic agent available.
Unfortunately the drawback of using Betadine solution is that the brownish stain it leaves on the skin is a bit unsightly, however this can be eliminated if the phlebotomist uses two solutions to cleanse the skin.
After allowing the Betadine to dry for a minute or two, the phlebotomist wipes the brownish stain away with sterile gauze pads soaked in 70% alcohol.
Betadine Antiseptics (106 words)
Betadine Solution contains 10% povidone-iodine and is the foremost documented, broad spectrum topical iodophor microbicide.
Individual foil wrapped antiseptic pads that are saturated with Betadine Solution.
Flexible, rayon-tipped swabs are impregnated with Betadine solution for convenient application.
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