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Dioxidine

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2019-09-19
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Clinical Pharmacology

Dioxidine is a broad-spectrum antibacterial bactericidal drug.
Active in: Proteus vulgaris, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Friedlander sticks, Escherichia coli, Shigella dysenteria, Shigella flexneri, Shigella boydii, Shigella sonnei, Salmonella spp, Staphylococcus spp, Streptococcus spp, pathogen, pathogenic
It acts on bacteria strains resistant to other antibacterial agents, including antibiotics. It has no irritating effect. Perhaps the development of drug resistance of bacteria. Treatment of burns and purulent-necrotic wounds contributes to a more rapid cleansing of the wound surface, stimulates reparative regeneration and marginal epithelization, and favorably affects the course of the wound process.

Indications

Wound and burn infections:
- Superficial and deep purulent wounds of various localization.
- Long-term unhealed wounds and trophic ulcers.
- Soft tissue phlegmon.
- Infected burns.
- Purulent wounds with osteomyelitis.
- Purulent processes in the pelvic tissue.

Composition

100 g of ointment contains: dioxidine - 5 g, polyethylene oxide-400 - 74.9 g, polyethylene oxide-1500 - 20 g, nipagin - 0.08 g, propyl paraoxybenzoic acid ester - 0.02 g.

Dioxidine is marketed under different brands and generic names, and comes in different dosage forms:

Brand nameManufacturerCountryDosage form
Dioxidine Biosynthesis Russia ointment
Dioxidine Novosibkhimpharm Russia solution

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Dioxidine

Dosage and Administration

Locally. A thin layer is applied to the affected area once a day. Course up to 3 weeks.

Adverse reactions

Local reactions, near-edge dermatitis.

Contraindications

- Hypersensitivity.
- Adrenal insufficiency (including in history).
- Pregnancy.
- Lactation period.
Use with caution in renal failure.

Pregnancy and Lactation

If necessary, the appointment of the drug during lactation should decide on the termination of breastfeeding. Experimental studies have shown that Dioxidine has a teratogenic and embryotoxic effect, has mutagenic properties. Given this, women of childbearing age drug is prescribed only with the ineffectiveness of other antimicrobials.

Special instructions

For the prevention of adverse reactions it is recommended to prescribe antihistamines and calcium supplements. With the development of adverse reactions ointment should be canceled.
Patients with impaired renal function, the drug should be prescribed in smaller doses.

  • Brand name: Dioxidine ointment 5%
  • Active ingredient: Hydroxymethylquinoxyl Dioxide
  • Dosage form: Ointment for external use.
  • Manufacturer: Biosynthesis
  • Country of Origin: Russia

Studies and clinical trials of Dioxidine (Click to expand)

  1. Kinetics of dioxidine liberation from a foamed polyurethane matrix in the presence of trypsin
  2. Effects of β-carotene and aspartame on clustogenic activity of cyclophosphamide and dioxidine in mice
  3. Study of mutagenic activity of dioxidine by the polyorgan micronuclear method
  4. Development of the Technology of Polymer Films Containing Immobilized Protease and Dioxidine
  5. Experimental Evaluation of the Chemotherapeutic Efficacy and Toxicity of a New Medicinal Form of Dioxidine: Lidoxycol Ointment
  6. Organ specificity of the genotoxic effects of cyclophosphane and dioxidine: An alkaline comet assay study
  7. Effects of β-Carotene and Aspartame on Clustogenic Activity of Cyclophosphamide and Dioxidine in Mice
  8. Study of Mutagenic Activity of Dioxidine by the Polyorgan Micronuclear Method
  9. Influence of dioxidine on the content of protein and nucleic acids inStaphylococcus aureus
  10. Method for quantitative determination of quinoxidine and dioxidine by titration in a nonaqueous medium
  11. Influence of dioxidine on the corticosteroid function of the adrenals
  12. Effects of hexamidine and cortisone on the embryotropic activity of dioxidine
  13. Bromine analogs of quinoxidine, dioxidine, and amides of di-N-oxides of 3-hydroxymethylquinoxaline-2-carboxylic acid
  14. Influence of the complex of catechins from tea leaves on the appearance of genetic and chemotherapeutic properties of the antibacterial drug dioxidine
  15. Change in the activity of enzymes under the action of dioxidine and florenal
  16. Effects of prodigiosan on the cytogenetig and Chemotherapeutic properties of dioxidine
  17. Investigation of the kinetics of the redox reactions of dioxidine
  18. Connection between the structure and the antibacterial activity of the N-oxides of quinoxalines. Molecular structure of dioxidine and quinoxidine
  19. Comparative evaluation of the effectiveness of dioxidine in experimental meningoencephalitis in mice
  20. Effects of arbidol on experimental Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhi, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections in mice, and on the chemotherapeutic activity of dioxidine
  21. Cytogenetic study of dioxidine in somatic cells of a series of subjects
  22. Influence of hexamidine on reducing the mutagenic action of dioxidine
  23. Method for the quantitative determination of dioxidine in blood and urine with the aid of high efficiency liquid chromatography

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