BORIC ACID POWDER 10G

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BORIC ACID POWDER 10G

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Indications and usage

Conjunctivitis, otitis media, eczema (including weeping), dermatitis, pyoderma, diaper rash, colpitis; pediculosis.

Mechanism of action

Antiseptic, also has insecticidal (including anti-pediculosis) action. Coagulates proteins (including enzyme) microbial cells, violates the permeability of the cell wall. 5% aqueous solution inhibits phagocytosis, 2-4% solution retards the growth and development of bacteria. It has an irritating effect on mucous membranes, granulation tissue. Absorption has systemic toxic effects. Pharmacokinetics: Well penetrates the skin and mucous membranes; slowly excreted from the body and may accumulate in organs and tissues. Excreted by the kidneys - 50% (within 12 hours), the remainder - within 5-7 days.

Contraindications

Hypersensitivity, renal failure, acute inflammatory diseases of the skin; pregnancy, child age (up to 1 year), lactation. With care - extensive damage to the surface of the body.

Outwardly. In conjunctivitis, the conjunctival sac is washed with a 2% aqueous solution. In case of skin diseases, the affected surfaces are treated or a 3% alcohol solution is used in the form of lotions.In acute and chronic otitis, 3-5 drops are instilled, or they are administered as a turunda into the external auditory canal 2-3 times a day in the form of an alcohol 0.5%, 1%, 2% and 3% solution. In case of colpitis and diaper rash, the affected areas are lubricated with a 10% solution in glycerin. When pediculosis is applied once 10-25 g of 5% ointment on the hairy areas of the head, after 20-30 minutes, rinse with warm water, carefully comb out with a comb; when dry and cracked skin ointment applied to the skin as needed. Side Effects: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, skin rash, epithelial desquamation, headache, confusion, convulsions, renal failure. Overdose. Symptoms: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dysfunction of the cardiovascular system, CNS depression, hypothermia, shock, coma, erythematous rash (can be fatal for 5-7 days). Symptoms of chronic intoxication (with prolonged use) - exhaustion, stomatitis, eczema, local tissue swelling, menstrual disorders, anemia, convulsions, alopecia. Treatment: symptomatic. Blood transfusion, hemo-and peritoneal dialysis.

Special notes

Avoid application to mucous membranes and large body surfaces.

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