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Betaseptic (Modi Mundi), a prescription drug, is manufactured in various forms such as Liquid. Primarily, it is used for the treatment of Infections, Open Wound. Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) also has some secondary and off-label uses. These are listed below.
Medical history of the patient along with age and gender determines the dosage of Betaseptic (Modi Mundi). The condition it has been prescribed for, and the route of administration also determine the right dosage. For detailed information on this, read through the dosage section.
Some other side effects of Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) have been listed ahead. Usually, these side effects of Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) go away soon, and do not persist beyond the duration of the treatment. If, however, they worsen or do not go away, please speak with your physician.
Furthermore, you should know that effect of Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) is Moderate for pregnant women and Moderate for women who are breastfeeding. It is important to know if Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) has any effect on the kidney, liver and heart. Information on such adverse effects, if any, has been given in the Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) related warnings section.
Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) is not recommended if you suffer from certain medical conditions as it can have adverse effects. Drug Allergy are examples of such conditions. Some other conditions that can be affected by Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) are listed in the contraindications section below.
Drug interactions for Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) have been reported in the medical literature. See below for a complete list.
In addition to the above precautions for Betaseptic (Modi Mundi), it is important to know that it is safe while driving, and is habit-forming.
Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) is used to treat the following -
Main Benefits
Other Benefits
This is the usual dosage recommended in most common treatment cases. Please remember that every patient and their case is different, so the dosage can be different based on the disease, route of administration, patient's age and medical history.
Find the right dosage based on disease and age
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Based on research, the following side effects have been observed when Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) is used -
Moderate
Mild
Is the use of Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) safe for pregnant women?
Pregnant women may experience moderate side effects from Betaseptic (Modi Mundi). It is best to stop taking Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) immediately and inform your doctor if you notice any discomfort.
Is the use of Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) safe during breastfeeding?
Breastfeeding women may feel side effects of Betaseptic (Modi Mundi). If you see any side effects, stop taking Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) immediately and talk to your doctor. Take Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) again, only after your doctor's advice.
What is the effect of Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) on the Kidneys?
Using Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) does not have any harmful effects on kidneys.
What is the effect of Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) on the Liver?
Using Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) does not have any harmful effects on the liver.
What is the effect of Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) on the Heart?
Using Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) does not have any harmful effects on the heart.
Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) should not be taken with following medicines due to severe side effects it may cause to patients -
Moderate
If you are suffering from any of the following diseases, you should not take Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) unless your doctor advises you to do so -
Is this Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) habit forming or addictive?
Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) is not addictive in nature.
Is it safe to drive or operate heavy machinery when consuming?
Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) does not cause dizziness or sleep, so you can drive a vehicle or operate machinery also.
Is it safe?
Yes, but consume Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) only on doctor's advice.
Is it able to treat mental disorders?
No, Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) is not used to treat mental disorders.
Interaction between Food and Betaseptic (Modi Mundi)
Taking Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) with food is safe.
Interaction between Alcohol and Betaseptic (Modi Mundi)
No research has been done on this till date. Therefore, it is not known what the effect of taking Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) with alcohol will be.
Yes, there have been reports of Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) causing acute kidney injury. Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) is widely used as an antiseptic and as a preoperative and postoperative surgical scrub. Its main moiety is iodine which is effective against yeast, fungi, bacteria, and protozoans. However, it is also known to cause toxicity, resulting in acute kidney injury in a person who ingested it, in people in whom it has been used topically, etc.
Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) is also known as an iodophor, meaning that povidone is a carrier of iodine. Iodine kills the microbes as it acts as the active molecule. Once released from the complex, the free iodine penetrates into the cell walls of the microorganisms and inhibits the synthesis and structures of proteins and nucleic acids. Even though the complete mechanism is not understood, it is hypothesized that iodine disrupts the vital bacterial structures and mechanisms, denaturing and deactivating the bacteria. In-vitro studies have also suggested that iodine decreases the inflammation caused by the pathogens and host cells.
Yes, rarely, a chemical burn can develop from Betaseptic (Modi Mundi). It develops when during a surgical procedure, Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) is used, however, it doesn't dry and starts dripping, and collects in a body part. Symptoms may develop instantly or after a day. It develops because iodine causes irritation, maceration, pressure and then friction. Healing might not require much medical intervention but it causes discomfort, might prolong the hospital stay and expose a person to an infection.
No, Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) is not an antibiotic. It is an antiseptic. It is used against fungi, yeast, bacteria, and protozoans. It is also used as a disinfectant for cleaning the equipment. It is used extensively as an antiseptic because of its good safety, efficacy and tolerability profile. It is broad-spectrum in nature and doesn't have the complication of resistance developing to it.
Yes, Betaseptic (Modi Mundi) is suitable for a fungal infection. Fungal infections can be managed by using a topical treatment and adhering to it, by washing the skin with slightly warm water and an antifungal soap or a wash, by keeping the skin dry, by daily washing the towel, bedsheet and the clothes, by not wearing tight clothes, etc.
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