Ramadine® 5%, 7.5%, 10%
Ramadine is an antiseptic for mucous membranes, wounds and skin.
Uses : For pre and post-operative skin disinfection, for disinfection of mucous membranes and damaged skin (decubitus and ulcus cruris, surface wounds and burns). In addition, Ramadine'"" can be used in gynaecology and urology departments. It is Bactericidal, Fungicidal, Tuberculocidal, Virucidal and Sporicidal
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High-Efficacy Antiseptic Solution for Clinical & Surgical Care

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Frequently Asked Questions
1) What does the Ramadine range of antiseptic solutions consist of?
The Ramadine range includes ready-to-use antiseptic solutions designed for disinfection of the skin, mucous membranes, and wounds.
Each formulation provides both immediate and sustained antimicrobial activity, making it suitable for surgical skin preparation and wound care in clinical settings.
2) How should Ramadine antiseptic solution be used as an antiseptic agent?
Hygienic skin and mucous membrane disinfection:
Use the solution undiluted. Apply using a sterile swab until the area is completely wet and allow it to act for at least one minute.
Pre-operative cleansing and disinfection:
Prepare the surgical site using a sterile swab soaked in the solution. For septic surgery, disinfect the incision site first, followed by surrounding areas.
For aseptic procedures, begin at the incision site and move outward. Disinfect at least twice and allow a minimum contact time of five minutes.
Apply surgical incision foils only after the solution has completely dried.
Post-operative wound treatment:
After wound closure, clean sutures and surrounding skin with a sterile swab soaked in the solution.
Depending on the dressing type, the wound may be covered while slightly moist or after drying to ensure proper adhesion.
3) What is the difference between Ramadine 5%, 7.5%, and 10% antiseptic solutions?
Different concentrations are designed for specific clinical applications.
The 5% and 10% solutions are used for skin disinfection, mucous membrane cleansing, and wound treatment.
The 7.5% solution is typically formulated as a surgical scrub, suitable for pre-operative hand and skin cleansing due to its enhanced foaming properties.
4) Is this antiseptic solution safe for use on mucous membranes?
Yes. Ramadine antiseptic solution is formulated to be safe for mucous membrane application.
It is commonly used in gynecology and urology procedures where effective antimicrobial control is required without causing excessive irritation.
5) How does Ramadine antiseptic solution compare to hydrogen peroxide or alcohol?
Compared to alcohol or hydrogen peroxide, Ramadine (Povidone-Iodine) provides a more sustained antimicrobial effect.
Alcohol acts rapidly but evaporates quickly, whereas povidone-iodine releases iodine gradually, ensuring prolonged antimicrobial activity during the contact period.
This makes it especially useful for post-operative care and chronic wound management.
6) Does Ramadine antiseptic solution stain the skin permanently?
Ramadine antiseptic solution may leave a temporary golden-brown stain on the skin.
This acts as a visual indicator of application and is not permanent—it can typically be washed off with water from skin and natural fabrics.
