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Inadine is an iodine-containing non-sticky … Inadine is an iodine-containing non-sticky surgical dressing consisting of a knitted viscose fabric with a polyethylene glycol base that contains and slowly releases the antiseptic povidone-iodine (PVP-1). It is applied to superficial wounds. It is a widely available dressing produced by Systagenix.available dressing produced by Systagenix.
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