POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE Cooper BAG 0,5g: This medicine is a topical antiseptic is used for antisepsis of the skin, mucous membranes and superficial wounds..
For warnings, precautions for use and contraindications, please consult the instructions for use.
POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE Cooper SACHET 0,5g: This medication is a local antiseptic . It is used for antisepsis of the skin, mucous membranes and superficial wounds .
It is an antiseptic to dilute. It is used for the skin, mucous membranes and superficial wounds. It is an inorganic salt with the chemical formula KMnO4. It is composed of potassium ions K + and permanganate ions MnO4-. It is put in bath water or in a basin to clean a more precise part of the body.
The tablets should be dissolved in water. To avoid any risk of irritation, it is important to wait until the tablet is completely dissolved before using the solution.
This solution obtained is used in bath or in application.
Simple washing with soap and water eliminates the majority of germs; it must be followed by a thorough rinsing as the soap can inactivate certain antiseptics.
The solution should be prepared at the time of use and should not be stored.
It is advisable to follow some precautions in case of superficial cut :
0,5gram Pharmaceutical grade potassium permanganate.
This medication should not be used in the following cases:
This antiseptic is not suitable for disinfecting scissors, razors and other potentially contaminating objects. Likewise, it should not be used to disinfect the skin before an injection.
Avoid prolonged use of this medication in infants, on mucous membranes or on large or deeply injured skin areas, without your doctor's advice.
This antiseptic should not be used for vaginal irrigation.
0,5gram sachet of potassium permanganate spray.
Please note, the drug potassium potassium permanganate is not a product like any other. Read the package leaflet carefully before ordering. Keep potassium permanganate medications out of the reach of children. If symptoms persist, seek the advice of your doctor or pharmacist. Beware of incompatibilities on your current products.