One of the antiseptic drugs is Aseptolin. The composition of this medication indicates its intended use: disinfection of the skin before various surgical interventions.
In what situations will this drug be useful and is its use inside allowed? This article is about this.
Means "Aseptolin": composition and form of release
Glycerol is the only active component in the composition of this tool. It is this substance that determines the powerful antiseptic effect of the drug. But, as it turned out, it is able to have another action that resembles a state of intoxication. Such characteristics of the drug attracted the close attention of a certain circle of people who seek to find peace at the bottom of the glass. Antiseptic "Aseptolin" is drunk by alcohol fans (by the way, the drug does not contain alcohol), despite the fact that the instruction categorically does not recommend this.
The auxiliary substances of the medication include: starch-containing and sugar-containing compounds, purified water, tannin.
The release form of the Aseptolin drug, the composition and absence of alcohol allows it to be distributed not only in drugstores. It turns out that bottles from 250 ml to one liter are freely sold in ordinary household chemical stores. Accordingly, it is possible to purchase this drug without a prescription from a doctor.
The drug "Aseptolin": instructions
The main component of an antiseptic has the ability to influence gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. Due to the fact that glycerol allows you to block all oxidative processes in living microorganisms, the tool has been widely used in surgery.
The method of application of Aseptolin consists in treating the skin with a napkin dipped in a solution. If these manipulations are carried out twice, then the surface can be considered completely cleared of bacteria. This is what doctors do before surgery. Doctors use the drug to disinfect skin, not only when there is a direct need for surgical intervention, but also during conventional injections. There are no other indications for use, so this once again confirms the fact that the product is not intended for oral administration.
Contraindications and side effects
In addition to individual intolerance, there is no information about contraindications to the use of the drug "Aseptolin". The composition of this antiseptic does not have any side effects on the human body (provided that the medication is used correctly). But it is not recommended for use during pregnancy, as well as for nursing mothers. To prevent the penetration of the components of "Aseptoline" into the circulatory system, you can not use a tool for treating open wounds. In the event that during the use of the drug you notice any manifestations of an allergic reaction (rash, itching or redness), you must immediately stop using it and consult a specialist for advice.