Price of Betaisodona® Spray | Betaisodona® Spray

Price of Betaisodona® Spray

Betaisodona® Spray is offered in different package sizes and at different prices. For example, a 30 gram package can cost about 7.30 euros. Larger quantities such as 80 grams, on the other hand, cost about 16 euros. This corresponds to a price of about 20 euros for 100 grams. However, depending on the retailer and what is on offer, the price can also change.

Alternatives to Betaisodona® Powder Spray

The povidone iodine contained in Betaisodona® Spray does not need to be used as a spray. Alternatives include Betaisodona® ointments or aqueous Betaisodona® solutions. Also special wound dressings containing povidone iodine are sold.

Besides povidone – iodine there are a number of other effective local antiseptics. These include, for example, agents based on octenidine or polyhexanide. A great advantage of many modern antiseptics is that their risk of allergic reactions is comparatively low. They also usually contain no iodine, so that they often have no undesired effect on the thyroid gland.

What other forms of Betaisodona® are there?

Betaisodona® is sold in a number of other application forms. The best known are ointments and aqueous solutions. Their areas of application are similar to the Betaisodona® spray.

They are mainly used for surface disinfection of wounds. Betaisodona® is also available as an oral antiseptic. Its use is similar to that of an ordinary mouthwash.

The oral antiseptic is intended to kill germs in the oral cavity. These can be a danger for certain groups of people. A Betaisodona® wound gauze is also sold. This is a material containing povidone-iodine which is placed on the wound when the dressing is changed. – Betaisodona® Ointment

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Is the application possible during pregnancy and lactation?

In principle, Betaisodona® Spray can also be used during pregnancy. However, in this case the application must be carefully considered. In addition, a doctor or pharmacist should always be consulted.

Betaisodona® Spray should only be used during pregnancy or while breast-feeding if a doctor has given instructions. The thyroid gland function of both mother and child should be monitored. A short treatment period should be aimed for to prevent side effects.

What is the shelf life of Betaisodona Powder Spray and may I still use it if it has already expired?

An expiry date should be found on the spray can or the packaging. After this date, Betaisodona® spray may no longer be used according to the manufacturer’s instructions. In this case, effectiveness is no longer guaranteed beyond doubt.

Betaisodona® Spray should not be exposed to high temperatures. There is a risk of ignition. It is therefore best to store Betaisodona® Spray at temperatures below 25 degrees Celsius.

Is Betaisodona® Powder Spray only available on prescription?

Betaisodona® Spray is not subject to prescription. However, Betaisodona® Spray belongs to the group of drugs that are only available in pharmacies. You can therefore buy Betaisodona® Spray without a prescription, but only in a pharmacy.

In many cases, the advice of a doctor or pharmacist is nevertheless advisable before use. This is particularly true for large, difficult-to-heal or inflamed wounds.