Acriflavine In Glycerine 500ml

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Uses And Action

Acridines are all potent antiseptics. Acriflavine, like other acridine derivatives, is effective against both gram positive and gram negative bacteria. It possesses the advantage of retaining its activity in the presence of body fluids and pus and of being comparatively free from toxic or irritant action. Acriflavine is suitable for the treatment of contaminated or suppurating (weeping) wounds. (The wound having being thoroughly cleansed).

Glycerine is used externally for its emollient action. When applied undiluted to mucous membranes or broken skin, glycerine absorbs moisture and enables drugs held in solution to penetrate more readily. It is employed for its hygroscopic action in inflammatory conditions.

Refer to Protocol for Wound Management

Acriflavine in glycerine solution can be applied into the wound as an alternative if proper irrigation is not possible, because it promotes wound drainage and has a hygroscopic action which may reduce local swelling when applied with well-padded bandages. The wounds are left unsutured to provide adequate drainage. Daily bandage changes are required. Usually for the first 5 – days. The use of an Acriflavine in Glycerine compound in the management of contaminated and infected wounds has stood the test of time in general veterinary practices over five decades. Acriflavine in Glycerine enhances the wound drainage due to its hygroscopic hypertonic action.

Pack Sizes

500ml 

Reg. No. G1776 Act 36/1947

A useful antiseptic (for wounds) containing 0.1% acriflavine hydrochloride in glycerine BP.

Colour
White
Brand
Kyron Labs
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