Neat application. Back in the 60's there was an inventor type in my village who was involved mostly with vascular grafts, but got involved with povidone iodine early, too. His dispensing plan: he developed a water soluble hard povidone-bearing compound and had it molded into lipstick shapes. You were supposed to wet the stick in tap water and paint it on the wound. We had, without exaggeration, thousands of these things around the house as veterinary applications were explored. Never caught on. As a demonstration of the non-toxic properties of the povidone compounds, the inventor would chew and swallow a couple of the these bullet shaped items. No signs of iodine poisoning developed, but he did have some strangely tinted teeth...
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