BF-6 medical glue
BF-6 medical glue: instructions for use and reviews
- 1. Release form and composition
- 2. Pharmacological properties
- 3. Indications for use
- 4. Contraindications
- 5. Method of application and dosage
- 6. Side effects
- 7. Overdose
- 8. Special instructions
- 9. Application during pregnancy and lactation
- 10. Use in childhood
- 11. Drug interactions
- 12. Analogs
- 13. Terms and conditions of storage
- 14. Terms of dispensing from pharmacies
- 15. Reviews
- 16. Price in pharmacies
Latin name: Gluten BF-6 medicus
ATX code: D08AE
Active ingredient: phenol formaldehyde resin, dibutyl phthalate, polyvinyl butyral, castor oil (castorea oleum), rosin (resinam proposuerunt), ethanol (ethanol)
Producer: Tula pharmaceutical factory (Russia), Murom instrument-making plant, JSC (Russia), VERTEX, JSC (Russia)
Description and photo update: 2018-27-11
BF-6 medical glue is an antiseptic preparation.
Release form and composition
The drug is available in the form of an alcohol solution for external use: slightly cloudy or transparent liquid from yellow with a reddish tint to light yellow (5 g, 10 g, 15 g, 25 g, 30 g or 40 g each in aluminum tubes, in cardboard pack 1 tube; 5 g, 10 g, 15 g, 25 g or 40 g in orange glass bottles, in a cardboard box 1 bottle; 5 g, 10 g or 30 g each in polymer dropper bottles, in a cardboard box 1 dropper bottle; 10 g or 15 g each in aluminum tubes, in a box made of corrugated cardboard 100 tubes; each pack also contains instructions for the use of BF-6 medical glue).
100 g of solution contains:
- polyvinyl butyral - 9.7 g;
- rosin - 0.85 g;
- phenol-formaldehyde resin (bakelite varnish in terms of dry matter) - 1.65 g;
- dibutyl phthalate - 3.5 g;
- castor oil - 1.75 g;
- ethanol 95% - 82.55 g.
Pharmacological properties
Pharmacodynamics
Medical glue BF-6 is a solution for external use with wound healing and antiseptic action. When applied to minor violations of the integrity of the skin, it forms an insulating film that is resistant to mechanical and chemical influences. This helps protect the wound from infection and heals faster.
In addition, the solution is used in dentistry to cover the tooth root in order to isolate the microflora of small root canals from the destruction products of the peri-root tissues.
Indications for use
The use of BF-6 medical glue is indicated for the treatment of cuts, abrasions, scratches or other minor skin lesions, postoperative sutures.
In dentistry - for covering the tooth root in the surgical treatment of peri-root cysts and granulomas.
Contraindications
- age up to one year;
- individual intolerance to the components in the BF-6 medical glue.
BF-6 medical glue, instructions for use: method and dosage
The solution is applied externally by applying to the damaged area, capturing adjacent healthy tissue.
The procedure should be carried out after preliminary thorough cleaning of the application area from contamination. If the wound bleeds, then use a cotton or gauze swab to stop the bleeding and dry the surface. Then, with a glass rod, distribute the solution evenly on it. A protective film forms within a few minutes. If its integrity is violated, the next layer of solution is applied on top.
Side effects
The application of the solution is accompanied by a burning sensation at the site of application.
The development of allergic reactions is possible.
Overdose
Overdose symptoms have not been established.
special instructions
The drug is intended for external use only, it should not be allowed to get on the mucous membranes of the eyes.
After applying the solution, the film is firmly adhered to the skin for 2–3 days.
BF-6 medical glue does not have a negative effect on the course of chronic diseases.
Influence on the ability to drive vehicles and complex mechanisms
Subject to the recommended dosing regimen, the components in the BF-6 medical glue do not affect the patient's ability to control complex mechanisms and vehicles.
Application during pregnancy and lactation
It is possible to use the solution during gestation and breastfeeding.
Pediatric use
The use of the drug for the treatment of children under the age of one year is contraindicated.
Drug interactions
There is no information about undesirable interactions of the solution with other drugs.
Analogs
Analogues of BF-6 medical glue are: Pentazol, Liquid bandage Doctor Goodman, Dermabond skin glue, Medical glue "Sulfacrylate".
Terms and conditions of storage
Keep out of the reach of children.
Store at temperatures up to 25 ° C in a place protected from light, open flames or sources of heat.
Shelf life is 4 years.
Terms of dispensing from pharmacies
Available without a prescription.
Reviews of BF-6 medical glue
Reviews of BF-6 Medical Clay are extremely positive. Patients indicate its high bactericidal efficacy in the treatment of scratches, cuts and other minor skin injuries. The drug is an indispensable tool for many. Users like that the isolating effect of the drug protects against infection in the presence of injuries on the skin of the hands in situations where they cannot be contaminated during work. Ease of use is especially noted when applied to skin folds and folds, where the bactericidal plaster is poorly fixed and constrains mobility. The use of the drug promotes the rapid healing of any wounds.
The advantages include low cost and availability.
Price for glue BF-6 medical in pharmacies
The price of BF-6 medical glue for a tube containing 15 g of solution can be 70–110 rubles, 10 g - 49–65 rubles.
Anna Kozlova Medical journalist About the author
Education: Rostov State Medical University, specialty "General Medicine".
Information about the drug is generalized, provided for informational purposes only and does not replace the official instructions. Self-medication is hazardous to health!