Viola

Viola2%

Topical Solution

Gentian Violet

Kawsar Chemicals

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Medicine overview

Indications of Viola 2%

Topical antiseptic as first aid to help prevent infection in minor cuts, scrapes and burns

Theropeutic Class

Crystal violet/ Gentian violet preparations

Pharmacology

In aqueous solutions Gentian violet (GV) dissociates into positive (GV+)and negative ions (Cl-) that penetrate through the wall and membrane of both gram-positive and gram-negative bacterial cells. The GV+ interacts with negatively charged components of bacterial cells including the lipopolysaccharide (on the cell wall), the peptidoglycan and DNA. A similar cell penetration and DNA binding process is thought to take place for fungal cells as well. Because Gentian violet is a mutagen and mitotic poison, cell growth is consequently inhibited. A photodynamic action of Viola 2%, apparently mediated by a free-radical mechanism, has recently been described in bacteria and in the protozoan T. cruzi. Evidence also suggests that Viola 2% dissipates the bacterial (and mitochondrial) membrane potential by inducing permeability. This is followed by respiratory inhibition. This anti-mitochondrial activity might explain Viola 2%'s efficacy towards both bacteria and yeast with relatively mild effects on mammalian cells.

Dosage & Administration of Viola 2%

Clean the affected area and apply a small amount of this product on the area 1 to 3 times daily. May be covered with a sterile bandage.

Dosage of Viola 2%

Clean the affected area and apply a small amount of this product on the area 1 to 3 times daily. May be covered with a sterile bandage.

Interaction of Viola 2%

There are no known drug interactions and none well documented.

Contraindications

Do not apply to an ulcerative lesion as this may cause tattoing of the skin.

Side Effects of Viola 2%

Redness, irritation, swelling or pain persists or increases of if infection occurs.

Pregnancy & Lactation

Pregnancy Category- Not Classified. FDA has not yet classified the drug into a specified pregnancy category.

Precautions & Warnings

Stop use if the condition persists or gets worse. Do not use longer than 1 week.

Drug Classes

Crystal violet/ Gentian violet preparations

Mode Of Action

In aqueous solutions Gentian violet (GV) dissociates into positive (GV+)and negative ions (Cl-) that penetrate through the wall and membrane of both gram-positive and gram-negative bacterial cells. The GV+ interacts with negatively charged components of bacterial cells including the lipopolysaccharide (on the cell wall), the peptidoglycan and DNA. A similar cell penetration and DNA binding process is thought to take place for fungal cells as well. Because Gentian violet is a mutagen and mitotic poison, cell growth is consequently inhibited. A photodynamic action of Viola 2%, apparently mediated by a free-radical mechanism, has recently been described in bacteria and in the protozoan T. cruzi. Evidence also suggests that Viola 2% dissipates the bacterial (and mitochondrial) membrane potential by inducing permeability. This is followed by respiratory inhibition. This anti-mitochondrial activity might explain Viola 2%'s efficacy towards both bacteria and yeast with relatively mild effects on mammalian cells.

Pregnancy

Pregnancy Category- Not Classified. FDA has not yet classified the drug into a specified pregnancy category.
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