Users' questions

What is Silverex ionic gel used for?

What is Silverex ionic gel used for?

Silverex Ionic 100Gm Gel is a topical anti-infective, antiseptic, antibacterial, and cauterizing agent, primarily used to cauterize infected tissues around a skin wound. Cauterization is a medical practice of burning or removing a part of a body to stop bleeding and prevent infection.

What is the use of silver nitrate gel 0.2 W W?

Silver nitrate topical (for use on the skin) is used to cauterize infected tissues around a skin wound. Silver nitrate can also help create a scab to help stop bleeding from a minor skin wound. Silver nitrate is also used to help remove warts or skin tags.

When do you use Silverex ionic?

Silverex ionic is effective in all types of Cuts, Burns, Wounds and Stitches. It has also proven its efficacy in Post Surgical Wounds as well. Directions of use: Apply the gel on the wound/ affected area in sufficient quantity at least every 24 hours or as directed by Physician.

Is silver nitrate gel antibacterial?

Silver nitrate is used as a caustic, antiseptic, and astringent agent. The silver ion is precipitated by the chloride in tissue fluids, so that it does not readily penetrate.

Is silver nitrate gel used for burns?

Silver Nitrate is a prescription topical solution used in treating wounds and burns on the skin as an anti-infective agent.

Is silver nitrate poisonous?

On average, 3.8 grams of silver nitrate given orally can cause argyria to begin to be observed. Silver nitrate is mainly considered a poison with ingestion due to the corrosive nature of the compound. If ingested, silver nitrate can cause potentially fatal gastroenteritis and gastrointestinal bleed.

What are the side effects of silver nitrate?

Side effects of silver nitrate include:

  • burning and skin irritation.
  • staining of the skin.
  • blood disorder (methemoglobinemia)

How long do you leave silver nitrate on?

Two minutes of application time is usually sufficient, but treatment will vary case by case. The length of time that the tip contacts the tissue determines the degree of the resulting caustic action. When silver nitrate sticks are used for cauterization, it may be necessary to apply some pressure during treatment.

Do hospitals use colloidal silver?

There is no evidence that colloidal silver treats or prevents any medical condition, and it can cause serious and potentially irreversible side effects such as argyria.

Does silver nitrate permanently stain skin?

Argyria is accepted as a rare dermatosis but once silver particles are deposited, they remain immobile and may accumulate during the aging process. Topical application of silver salts (eg, silver nitrate solution) may lead to transient skin staining.

Can I shower after silver nitrate?

Do not use soap, shower gel, body lotion, talcum powder or other bathing products directly over your healing wound; and do not rub the area, as this might be painful and could delay healing.

What are the ingredients in SilverEx ionic gel?

Silverex Ionic Gel contains Silver Nitrate 2% W/W and Ethyl Alcohol IP 4% antiseptic components. Silverex Ionic is generally an antibacterial antiseptic which used in burns, cuts, warts, and wounds. Silver has been used for centuries to prevent and treat a variety of burn and wound infections.

Silver nitrate contains free silver ions. These silver ions make bacterial proteins to stick with one another and precipitate them. Silver nitrate also damages the bacterial cell wall and membrane and thus inhibits the growth of bacteria. It also promotes healing of the wound.

What is the generic name for silver nitrate?

Generic Name: silver nitrate topical (SIL ver NYE trate TOP ik al) Brand Name: Grafco Silver Nitrate Dosage Forms: topical ointment (10%); topical solution (0.5%; 10%; 25%; 50%); topical stick (-) Medically reviewed by Drugs.com on Aug 4, 2020.

What can silver nitrate be used for on the skin?

Silver nitrate is a natural compound that is used as an antiinfective agent. Silver nitrate topical (for use on the skin) is used to cauterize infected tissues around a skin wound.