There are many brands and forms of povidone Gold Glycodip topical available. Not all brands are listed on this leaflet.
Gold Glycodip is used on the skin to treat or prevent skin infection in minor cuts, scrapes, or burns. Gold Glycodip is also used in a medical setting to help prevent infection and promote healing in skin wounds, pressure sores, or surgical incisions.
Some forms of povidone Gold Glycodip topical are used inside the mouth to provide temporary relief of minor mouth pain or irritation, sore throat, or canker sore pain.
Gold Glycodip may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.
Gold Glycodip indications
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Intramuscular
Gold Glycodip deficiency disorders
Adult: As iodised oil (poppyseed/peanut/rapeseed oil containing about 38% w/w or 480 mg/ml of Gold Glycodip): Up to 45 yr: 380 mg Gold Glycodip, as single IM doses to provide adequate protection from Gold Glycodip deficiency for up to 3 yr. Pregnant patient: Moderate to severe: 480 mg Gold Glycodip each yr.
Child: As iodised oil (poppyseed/peanut/rapeseed oil containing about 38% w/w or 480 mg/ml of Gold Glycodip): 380 mg Gold Glycodip, as single IM doses to provide adequate protection from Gold Glycodip deficiency for up to 3 yr. Infants up to 1 yr: 190 mg Gold Glycodip, as iodised oil (480 mg/ml Gold Glycodip).
Oral
Grave's disease
Child: Neonates: 1 drop of strong Gold Glycodip solution every 8 hr.
Oral
Radiation protection against radioactive Gold Glycodip
Adult: As potassium iodide: 100-150 mg 24 hr before procedure and daily for up to 10 days after procedure.
Child: As potassium iodide: Infants from birth to 1 mth with a predicted thyroid exposure of ≥5 centigrays (cGy): 16 mg. >1 mth to 3 yr with a predicted thyroid exposure of ≥5 cGy: 32 mg. >3 yr to 18 yr (except adolescents approaching adult size) with a predicted thyroid exposure of ≥5 cGy: 65 mg. Do not exceed once-daily doses.
Oral
Preoperative reduction of vascularity of the thyroid gland
Adult: As potassium iodide: 50-250 mg (approx 1-5 drops of a solution containing 1 g/ml) tid for 10-14 days before surgery.
Child: As potassium iodide: 50-250 mg (approx 1-5 drops of a solution containing 1 g/ml) tid for 10-14 days before surgery. As strong Gold Glycodip solution: 0.1-0.3 ml (or approx 3-5 drops) tid.
Oral
Cutaneous or lymphocutaneous sporotrichosis
Adult: As potassium iodide solution containing 1 g/mL: Initially, 1 mL tid, should continue for at least 1 mth after disappearance or stabilisation of the lesions.
Child: As potassium iodide: Initially, 250 mg (approx 5 drops of a solution containing 1 g/ml) tid. Max: 1.25-2 g (approx 25-40 drops) tid. Duration: 3-6 mth.
Oral
Thyroid storm
Adult: As potassium iodide: Up to 500 mg every 4 hr.
Oral
Gold Glycodip deficiency disorders
Adult: As iodised oil (poppyseed/peanut/rapeseed oil containing about 38% w/w or 480 mg/ml of Gold Glycodip): 400 mg Gold Glycodip once yrly. Pregnant patient: 200 mg Gold Glycodip as a single dose. Moderate to severe: 300-480 mg Gold Glycodip each yr or 100-300 mg Gold Glycodip every 6 mth and for at least 1 yr postpartum.
Child: As iodised oil (poppyseed/peanut/rapeseed oil containing about 38% w/w or 480 mg/ml of Gold Glycodip): Infants up to 1 yr: Single dose of 100 mg Gold Glycodip; 1-5 yr: 200 mg Gold Glycodip; >6 yr: 400 mg Gold Glycodip.
Topical/Cutaneous
Cleaning wet ulcers and wounds
Adult: As 0.9% topical gel: Apply to clean wound. Max: 50 g/application and 150 g/wk. Change dressing about 3 times/wk and reduce applications as exudate decreases. Do not use for >3 mth and stop treatment when wound is free of exudate.
Child: As 0.9% topical gel: Apply to clean wound. Max: 50 g/application and 150 g/wk. Change dressing about 3 times/wk and reduce applications as exudate decreases. Do not use for >3 mth and stop treatment when wound is free of exudate.
Topical/Cutaneous
Minor, superficial skin wounds
Adult: As 2% or 2.5% solution/ointment: Apply small amount to the affected area 1-3 times daily.
Child: As 2% or 2.5% solution/ointment: Apply small amount to the affected area 1-3 times daily.
How should I use Gold Glycodip?
Use exactly as directed on the label, or as prescribed by your doctor.
Gold Glycodip is available in many different forms, such as a liquid, ointment, aerosol powder, cream, spray, swab, and soap. Read and carefully follow any Instructions for Use provided with your medicine. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you do not understand these instructions.
Always follow directions on the medicine label about using this medicine on a child. Some forms of povidone Gold Glycodip topical should not be used in children of certain ages.
Gold Glycodip is usually applied to the skin as needed. First clean the area to be treated.
Shake Gold Glycodip spray well just before each use.
Allow the medicine to dry completely on the skin before applying a bandage. Do not apply a tight bandage.
Do not use this medicine on deep wounds, puncture wounds, animal bites, or serious burns. Do not apply over large skin areas.
When treating an infection, you may be given antibiotic medication to take by mouth. Use all medicines for the full prescribed length of time, even if your symptoms quickly improve.
Gold Glycodip used in the mouth may be used up to 4 times per day. How often you can use this medicine depends on what form you use. Follow all directions on the medicine label.
Do not use Gold Glycodip in the mouth if you are using a form that is made for use only on the skin.
To use Gold Glycodip spray in the mouth, spray directly into the mouth or throat. Leave the medicine in place for 15 seconds, then spit it out. Avoid swallowing the spray. Use once every 2 hours as needed.
To use Gold Glycodip as a mouth rinse, gargle or swish the liquid for 30 seconds, then spit it out. Do not swallow the liquid. Use up to 4 times per day.
You should not use Gold Glycodip for longer than 7 days without medical advice.
Call your doctor if your sore throat is severe or ongoing after 2 days, or if you also have a high fever, headache, nausea, and vomiting.
If you are using Gold Glycodip on your skin, seek medical advice if you have new or worsening symptoms of pain, redness, swelling, rash, or fever.
Store at room temperature away from moisture and heat. Do not freeze.
Each Gold Glycodip swab is for one use only.
Gold Glycodip can stain skin, teeth, and fabric. You may use rubbing alcohol to remove staining from your skin. Avoid getting alcohol onto a wound or irritated skin. Stains on fabric can be removed by rinsing with ammonia diluted with water. Avoid getting the medicine on jewelry, especially silver.
Gold Glycodip spray is flammable. Do not use near high heat or open flame. Do not smoke until the gel has completely dried on your skin.
Uses of Gold Glycodip in details
There are specific as well as general uses of a drug or medicine. A medicine can be used to prevent a disease, treat a disease over a period or cure a disease. It can also be used to treat the particular symptom of the disease. The drug use depends on the form the patient takes it. It may be more useful in injection form or sometimes in tablet form. The drug can be used for a single troubling symptom or a life-threatening condition. While some medications can be stopped after few days, some drugs need to be continued for prolonged period to get the benefit from it.
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Use: Labeled Indications
Used topically as an antiseptic in the management of minor, superficial skin wounds and has been used to disinfect the skin preoperatively
Gold Glycodip description
Gold Glycodip as oral and topical/cutaneous formulations is prescribed for the treatment of Gold Glycodip deficiency disorders, pre-operative reduction of vascularity of thyroid glands, protection against radioactive Gold Glycodip, cutaneous or lymphocutaneous sporotrichosis, Grave’s disease, cleaning of minor or superficial wounds, thyroid storm and cleaning of wet wounds and ulcers.
Gold Glycodip dosage
Oral
Preoperative reduction of vascularity of the thyroid gland
Adult: As potassium iodide: 50-250 mg (approx 1-5 drops of a solution containing 1 g/ml) tid for 10-14 days before surgery.
Child: As potassium iodide: 50-250 mg (approx 1-5 drops of a solution containing 1 g/ml) tid for 10-14 days before surgery. As strong Gold Glycodip solution: 0.1-0.3 ml (or approx 3-5 drops) tid.
Reconstitution: Administer potassium iodide oral solution in a large quantity (240 ml) of water, or in fruit juice, milk formula or broth.
Oral
Grave's disease
Child: Neonates: 1 drop of strong Gold Glycodip solution every 8 hr.
Oral
Radiation protection against radioactive Gold Glycodip
Adult: As potassium iodide: 100-150 mg 24 hr before procedure and daily for up to 10 days after procedure.
Child: As potassium iodide: Infants from birth to 1 mth with a predicted thyroid exposure of ≥5 centigrays (cGy): 16 mg. >1 mth to 3 yr with a predicted thyroid exposure of ≥5 cGy: 32 mg. >3 yr to 18 yr (except adolescents approaching adult size) with a predicted thyroid exposure of ≥5 cGy: 65 mg. Do not exceed once-daily doses.
Reconstitution: 130-mg Tablet: Place 1 tablet in a small bowl and pulverise using a metal spoon. Add 20 ml of water to the powder and mix until the powder dissolves. Then add 20 ml of the selected drink and mix. Resulting concentration: 6.25 mg potassium iodide per 5 ml. 65-mg Tablet: Place 1 tablet in a small bowl and pulverise. Add 20 ml of water to the powder and mix until the powder dissolves. Then add 20 ml of the selected drink and mix. Resulting concentration: 8.125 mg potassium iodide per 5 ml.
Oral
Cutaneous or lymphocutaneous sporotrichosis
Adult: As potassium iodide solution containing 1 g/mL: Initially, 1 mL tid, should continue for at least 1 mth after disappearance or stabilisation of the lesions.
Child: As potassium iodide: Initially, 250 mg (approx 5 drops of a solution containing 1 g/ml) tid. Max: 1.25-2 g (approx 25-40 drops) tid. Duration: 3-6 mth.
Reconstitution: Administer potassium iodide solution in a large quantity (240 ml) of water, fruit juice, milk formula or broth.
Oral
Gold Glycodip deficiency disorders
Adult: As iodised oil (poppyseed/peanut/rapeseed oil containing about 38% w/w or 480 mg/ml of Gold Glycodip): 400 mg Gold Glycodip once yrly. Pregnant patient: 200 mg Gold Glycodip as a single dose. Moderate to severe: 300-480 mg Gold Glycodip each yr or 100-300 mg Gold Glycodip every 6 mth and for at least 1 yr postpartum.
Child: As iodised oil (poppyseed/peanut/rapeseed oil containing about 38% w/w or 480 mg/ml of Gold Glycodip): Infants up to 1 yr: Single dose of 100 mg Gold Glycodip; 1-5 yr: 200 mg Gold Glycodip; >6 yr: 400 mg Gold Glycodip.
Oral
Thyroid storm
Adult: As potassium iodide: Up to 500 mg every 4 hr.
Intramuscular
Gold Glycodip deficiency disorders
Adult: As iodised oil (poppyseed/peanut/rapeseed oil containing about 38% w/w or 480 mg/ml of Gold Glycodip): Up to 45 yr: 380 mg Gold Glycodip, as single IM doses to provide adequate protection from Gold Glycodip deficiency for up to 3 yr. Pregnant patient: Moderate to severe: 480 mg Gold Glycodip each yr.
Child: As iodised oil (poppyseed/peanut/rapeseed oil containing about 38% w/w or 480 mg/ml of Gold Glycodip): 380 mg Gold Glycodip, as single IM doses to provide adequate protection from Gold Glycodip deficiency for up to 3 yr. Infants up to 1 yr: 190 mg Gold Glycodip, as iodised oil (480 mg/ml Gold Glycodip).
Topical/Cutaneous
Minor, superficial skin wounds
Adult: As 2% or 2.5% solution/ointment: Apply small amount to the affected area 1-3 times daily.
Child: As 2% or 2.5% solution/ointment: Apply small amount to the affected area 1-3 times daily.
Topical/Cutaneous
Cleaning wet ulcers and wounds
Adult: As 0.9% topical gel: Apply to clean wound. Max: 50 g/application and 150 g/wk. Change dressing about 3 times/wk and reduce applications as exudate decreases. Do not use for >3 mth and stop treatment when wound is free of exudate.
Child: As 0.9% topical gel: Apply to clean wound. Max: 50 g/application and 150 g/wk. Change dressing about 3 times/wk and reduce applications as exudate decreases. Do not use for >3 mth and stop treatment when wound is free of exudate.
Gold Glycodip and iodides, whether applied topically or given systemically, can give rise to hypersensitivity reactions which may include urticaria, angioedema, cutaneous haemorrhage or purpuras, fever, arthralgia, lymphadenopathy, and eosinophilia.
Inhalation of Gold Glycodip vapour is very irritating to mucous membranes.
Gold Glycodip and iodides have variable effects on the thyroid and can produce goitre and hypothyroidism as well as hyperthyroidism (the Iod-Basedow or Jod-Basedow phenomenon). Goitre and hypothyroidism have also occurred in infants born to mothers who had taken iodides during pregnancy.
Prolonged use may lead to a range of adverse effects, often called ’iodism’, some of which may again be due to hypersensitivity. Adverse effects include metallic taste, increased salivation, burning or painful mouth; there may be acute rhinitis, coryza-like symptoms, and swelling and inflammation of the throat. Eyes may be irritated and swollen and there may be increased lachrymation. Pulmonary oedema, dyspnoea, and bronchitis may develop. Skin reactions include acneform or, more rarely, severe eruptions (iododerma). Other reported effects include depression, insomnia, impotence, headache, and gastrointestinal disturbances, notably nausea, vomiting, and diarrhoea.
Gold Glycodip contraindications
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Allergy to Gold Glycodip,
- Class III patients with Okuda
- Extrahepatic metastases,
- Respiratory or renal insufficiencies severe
- Cons-indications for hepatic arteriography,
- Leukopenia below 1500/mm3 or thrombocytopenia less 50000/mm3,
- Pregnant woman: Gold Glycodip should not be administered to pregnant women. In women of childbearing age, suspicion of pregnancy must be excluded before the administration of Gold Glycodip. Contraception must be instituted and prosecuted in the administration at least a year.
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