Abstract |
This study has shown that Betadine cream with or without Aserbine is as easy to apply and remove as Betadine ointment plus Aserbine. With Betadine cream there is as good as and in some instances better healing than with Betadine ointment/ Aserbine in the topical treatment of burns. However, the addition of a necrolytic cream to Betadine cream does have favourable effects on wound healing and bacterial counts. More importantly, this study suggests that Betadine cream can penetrate the wound more effectively than the Betadine ointment/ Aserbine combination but that the addition of a necrolytic cream is still advantageous.
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Authors | M de Kock, A E van der Merwe |
Journal | Burns, including thermal injury
(Burns Incl Therm Inj)
Vol. 13
Issue 1
Pg. 69-74
(Feb 1987)
England |
PMID | 3828858
(Publication Type: Comparative Study, Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
- Benzoates
- Drug Combinations
- Malates
- Ointments
- Salicylates
- benzoic acid, malic acid, propylene glycol, salicylic acid drug combination
- Povidone-Iodine
- Povidone
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Topics |
- Administration, Topical
- Adolescent
- Adult
- Aged
- Benzoates
(administration & dosage, adverse effects)
- Burns
(microbiology)
- Child
- Child, Preschool
- Drug Combinations
(administration & dosage, adverse effects)
- Humans
- Infant
- Malates
(administration & dosage, adverse effects)
- Middle Aged
- Ointments
- Povidone
(analogs & derivatives)
- Povidone-Iodine
(administration & dosage, adverse effects)
- Salicylates
(administration & dosage, adverse effects)
- Wound Healing
- Wound Infection
(prevention & control)
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