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Peroxita Cream belongs to the group of topical antiseptics with antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties. It is used to prevent infections occurring due to open scrapes, cuts, and wounds. Peroxita Cream is also used in the treatment of leg ulcers and pressure sores. Venous ulcers (leg ulcers) are caused due to pooling of blood in the leg veins. Pressure sores are sores caused by lying or sitting in the same position for a long period.
Peroxita Cream contains ‘’Hydrogen Peroxide’’ that works by liberating oxygen when applied to the affected area. The released oxygen froths and foams, help in cleaning the area of application. Peroxita Cream also functions by producing destructive free radicals of oxygen that attack the pathogen’s cell membrane and DNA, and thus destroy the pathogen and arrest the progression of the disease.
Peroxita Cream should be used as advised by your doctor. It is an external preparation. Hence, avoid contact with eyes, nose, and mouth. In case of accidental use, wash it thoroughly and inform your doctor. Wash your hands before applying the Peroxita Cream. In some cases, Peroxita Cream may cause certain side effects such as temporary stinging or redness. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, you are advised to talk to your physician if you experience these side effects consistently.
Peroxita Cream should be avoided if you are allergic to it or any of its components. Let your doctor know about your entire medical history including any other topical medications or oral medicines, herbs, or vitamins you may be using. Avoid using Peroxita Cream for more than 3 weeks at a stretch. Do not use Peroxita Cream on large, deep wounds or healthy, intact skin. Peroxita Cream is not meant to be used as an enema or as a laundry detergent. Note that Peroxita Cream may bleach fabrics. Consult your physician before using Peroxita Cream during pregnancy or if you are breastfeeding.
Peroxita Cream is a topical agent that has antiseptic, antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties. It contains Hydrogen Peroxide. Peroxita Cream is used to cleanse the area it’s applied to and to prevent any further infection of the open cut, scrape, or wound. Peroxita Cream functions as an antiseptic by virtue of its bacteria and fungus-killing nature. Hydrogen peroxide acts against various bacteria, viruses, fungi, yeast, and spores. Peroxita Cream works by liberating oxygen when applied to the affected area. The released oxygen froths and foams help in cleaning the area of application. Peroxita Cream also shows emulsifying qualities that help its surface action, thereby relieving itching, redness, inflammation, and irritation of the skin. Peroxita Cream is hence used to treat surface-level itches, leg sores, pressure sores, skin breaks, and superficial infections.
Inform the physician if you are allergic to Peroxita Cream or any of its components. Discuss your medical history with the doctor, along with any other topical medications, oral medicines, herbs or vitamins you may be using. Avoid using Peroxita Cream for more than three weeks at a stretch. Do not use Peroxita Cream on large, deep wounds or healthy, intact skin. Peroxita Cream is not meant to be used as an enema or as a laundry detergent. Note that Peroxita Cream may bleach fabrics. Consult your physician before using Peroxita Cream during pregnancy or if you are breastfeeding. Avoid wearing tight, and dark-coloured clothing on the affected area after applying Peroxita Cream as Peroxita Cream may bleach fabrics. Avoid getting Peroxita Cream in your eyes and nostrils.
Drug-Drug Interactions: Peroxita Cream may interact with other oxidizing agents (iodine, permanganate) and protein (oxymyoglobin).
Drug-Food Interactions: No interaction found.
Drug-Disease Interactions: No interactions found.
Leg Ulcer: Leg ulcers are also called venous ulcers. They occur when blood circulation in the leg is compromised, causing blood to pool in the veins of the leg. They are characterised by pain, swelling and skin redness.
Pressure Sores: Sores caused by sitting or lying down in one position for a prolonged period of time are called pressure sores. Bed sores that happen in the elderly are an example of the same.
About Peroxita Cream
Peroxita Cream belongs to the group of topical antiseptics with antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties. It is used to prevent infections occurring due to open scrapes, cuts, and wounds. Peroxita Cream is also used in the treatment of leg ulcers and pressure sores. Venous ulcers (leg ulcers) are caused due to pooling of blood in the leg veins. Pressure sores are sores caused by lying or sitting in the same position for a long period.
Peroxita Cream contains ‘’Hydrogen Peroxide’’ that works by liberating oxygen when applied to the affected area. The released oxygen froths and foams, help in cleaning the area of application. Peroxita Cream also functions by producing destructive free radicals of oxygen that attack the pathogen’s cell membrane and DNA, and thus destroy the pathogen and arrest the progression of the disease.
Peroxita Cream should be used as advised by your doctor. It is an external preparation. Hence, avoid contact with eyes, nose, and mouth. In case of accidental use, wash it thoroughly and inform your doctor. Wash your hands before applying the Peroxita Cream. In some cases, Peroxita Cream may cause certain side effects such as temporary stinging or redness. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, you are advised to talk to your physician if you experience these side effects consistently.
Peroxita Cream should be avoided if you are allergic to it or any of its components. Let your doctor know about your entire medical history including any other topical medications or oral medicines, herbs, or vitamins you may be using. Avoid using Peroxita Cream for more than 3 weeks at a stretch. Do not use Peroxita Cream on large, deep wounds or healthy, intact skin. Peroxita Cream is not meant to be used as an enema or as a laundry detergent. Note that Peroxita Cream may bleach fabrics. Consult your physician before using Peroxita Cream during pregnancy or if you are breastfeeding.
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Peroxita Cream works by exerting an antiseptic effect and killing infection-causing pathogens, thereby relieving the skin of any infection.
Peroxita Cream is suitable for all skin types if recommended. A dry film may appear on the site of application post-application. This is quite normal. It can be removed with a little water. In case of any concerns, you may speak to your dermatologist before using.
It is not advisable to cover the skin with any tight clothing after applying Peroxita Cream. Try to keep it bare for some time at least. Also, Peroxita Cream may bleach fabrics so exercise caution.
Spicy foods, food items with sharp edges, a highly acidic diet, stress, teenage and braces or other orthodontic appliances are all risk factors for mouth ulcers.
Alcohol
Caution
No interaction was found/established. However, it is advisable to avoid or limit consumption of alcohol as a precautionary measure.
Pregnancy
Consult your doctor
Peroxita Cream is mostly safe to use during pregnancy. However, Peroxita Cream should be used only when a healthcare professional assesses the benefits and risks.
Breast Feeding
Caution
Peroxita Cream is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. However, consult your doctor if you have any concerns.
Driving
Not applicable
Peroxita Cream does not affect your ability to drive.
Liver
Consult your doctor
Peroxita Cream can be given in case of any liver impairment or problem. However, please consult your doctor if you have any concerns regarding the usage of Peroxita Cream in patients with liver impairment.
Kidney
Consult your doctor
Peroxita Cream can be given in case of any kidney impairment or problem. However, please consult your doctor if you have any concerns regarding the usage of Peroxita Cream in patients with kidney impairment.
Children
Caution
Please consult a child specialist regarding the use of Peroxita Cream in children below 12 years of age.
Uses of Peroxita Cream
Medicinal Benefits
Peroxita Cream is a topical agent that has antiseptic, antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties. It contains Hydrogen Peroxide. Peroxita Cream is used to cleanse the area it’s applied to and to prevent any further infection of the open cut, scrape, or wound. Peroxita Cream functions as an antiseptic by virtue of its bacteria and fungus-killing nature. Hydrogen peroxide acts against various bacteria, viruses, fungi, yeast, and spores. Peroxita Cream works by liberating oxygen when applied to the affected area. The released oxygen froths and foams help in cleaning the area of application. Peroxita Cream also shows emulsifying qualities that help its surface action, thereby relieving itching, redness, inflammation, and irritation of the skin. Peroxita Cream is hence used to treat surface-level itches, leg sores, pressure sores, skin breaks, and superficial infections.
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Inform the physician if you are allergic to Peroxita Cream or any of its components. Discuss your medical history with the doctor, along with any other topical medications, oral medicines, herbs or vitamins you may be using. Avoid using Peroxita Cream for more than three weeks at a stretch. Do not use Peroxita Cream on large, deep wounds or healthy, intact skin. Peroxita Cream is not meant to be used as an enema or as a laundry detergent. Note that Peroxita Cream may bleach fabrics. Consult your physician before using Peroxita Cream during pregnancy or if you are breastfeeding. Avoid wearing tight, and dark-coloured clothing on the affected area after applying Peroxita Cream as Peroxita Cream may bleach fabrics. Avoid getting Peroxita Cream in your eyes and nostrils.
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Leg Ulcer: Leg ulcers are also called venous ulcers. They occur when blood circulation in the leg is compromised, causing blood to pool in the veins of the leg. They are characterised by pain, swelling and skin redness.
Pressure Sores: Sores caused by sitting or lying down in one position for a prolonged period of time are called pressure sores. Bed sores that happen in the elderly are an example of the same.
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