Wokadine Gargle is intended for external use only It is important to follow your doctors instructions for its usage Before applying the medicine ensure that the affected area is clean and dry It is crucial to wash your hands thoroughly before and after using this medicine To obtain the maximum benefit it should be used regularly Avoid using more than necessary as it will not speed up the healing process and could potentially increase the risk of side effects If your condition persists for more than four weeks or worsens inform your doctor To enhance the effectiveness of this medicine keep the affected areas clean ensure they are dry and wash your hands before and after treating the infection Possible side effects of this medicine include skin irritation redness or itching at the application site If these side effects persist for an extended period consult your doctor Avoid direct contact of the cream or ointment with your eyes but if it occurs rinse your eyes with water immediately and seek medical attention If you experience any signs of an allergic reaction such as a rash swelling of the lips throat or face difficulty swallowing or breathing dizziness fainting or nausea discontinue use of the medicine immediately Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant before taking this medicine Additionally disclose any existing liver or kidney problems to your doctor

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Wokadine Gargle

Povidone Iodine (1% w/v)

bottle of 50 ml Solution

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Wokadine Gargle 2% Solution

Wokadine Gargle 2% Solution

Povidone Iodine (2% w/v)

bottle of 50 ml Solution

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