Clinical studies are great in the clinic, but how about us out on the trail? Betadine packs are easy to carry and do disinfect. I guess the question should be what is the best replacement? If you are way out in the woods, I would rather use Betadine when I know it will prevent infection before I glue a wound together, than take a chance on someother method. (I hate to use alcohol on a open wound also). If it takes a few days longer to heal, so what, as long as you have kept infection away. I think most of us have used Betadine on wounds, and they all eventually healed. I can't say that I have ever noticed a significant time delay on wound healing with or without Betadine. It may be better to not use it, but I don't think it is necessarily wrong to use it either.
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The Seeker