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Iodine solution, aqueous 2% (ph. helv.)

Author: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Formulation
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Rp.

Iodine 2,0
Potassium iodide 4,0
Aqua purif. ad 100,0

Aqueous iodine solution for external use. Apply several times/day in case of infections of the mucous membranes.

Usage period: 6 monthsEvents

this prescription:

  • Hidradenitis suppurativaIodi
  • solutio aquosa 2 per centum (Ph. Helv.)
  • IodineIodine solution
  • , aqueous 2% (Ph. Helv.)
  • Solution, Lugolic 2% (Ph. Helv.)
  • Minor sweat testSolutio
  • iodi aquosa 2 per centum (Ph. Helv.)
  • Aqueous i
  • odine
  • solution 2% (Ph. Helv.)
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    Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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