1986
DOI: 10.1016/s0190-9622(86)80049-4
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Gentian violet and wound repair

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“…GV was often used because of its low price, high stability and tolerance, and it was very commonly used until the beginning of the 20 th century (7). It was then used to treat wounds (8), oral candidiasis (9), impetigo (10), burns (11), pinworms (12) and even generalized mycoses and sepsis (13). Due to the variable composition of formulations, the lack of established active substance, bitter taste and discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes it was then replaced by sulfonamides, later on by penicillin and other antibiotics which then showed much greater effectiveness (7).…”
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“…GV was often used because of its low price, high stability and tolerance, and it was very commonly used until the beginning of the 20 th century (7). It was then used to treat wounds (8), oral candidiasis (9), impetigo (10), burns (11), pinworms (12) and even generalized mycoses and sepsis (13). Due to the variable composition of formulations, the lack of established active substance, bitter taste and discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes it was then replaced by sulfonamides, later on by penicillin and other antibiotics which then showed much greater effectiveness (7).…”
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