Case series of traumatic injuries to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Aiodine™

Aiodine™ for Traumatic Wounds: Enhanced Healing and Infection Control

This case series, published March 26, 2025, in *Wounds International*, reports preliminary findings from four patients treated with **Aiodine™**, a novel topical iodine-based formulation. Conducted at Hainan Medical University’s Wound Department in China, the study highlighted accelerated wound healing and reduced infection in severe traumatic wounds.

Key Highlights:

  • Broad-Spectrum Antimicrobial Activity: In vitro studies showed Aiodine™ achieves >5 log reduction against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria in just 30 seconds.
  • Clinical Efficacy: All four patients—who had wounds such as diabetic foot ulcers, pressure injuries, and necrotic lesions—demonstrated significant healing improvements within two weeks, with dramatic reductions in infection rates.
  • Excellent Tolerance: No adverse effects were reported. Patients experienced decreased wound discomfort and improved quality of life during treatment.
  • Next Steps Required: Authors recommend larger randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials to confirm Aiodine™’s safety and effectiveness in broader wound care applications.

Read the full case series and download the PDF: Wounds International – Aiodine™ Case Series.

Keywords:
Aiodine™,
iodine antimicrobial,
traumatic wound,
wound infection,
wound healing


🔬 Spotlight: Aiodine™ – A New Era in Topical Antimicrobial Therapy

Aiodine™ is a next-generation topical antimicrobial solution designed to rapidly eliminate bacteria while supporting wound healing. Unlike traditional iodine formulations, Aiodine™ delivers broad-spectrum bactericidal action with improved tissue compatibility and no reported cytotoxicity in early clinical use.

What Sets It Apart?

  • Delivers a >5-log bacterial reduction in 30 seconds
  • Effective against antibiotic-resistant strains and biofilm-producing pathogens
  • Non-cytotoxic and well-tolerated, even on fragile wound beds
  • Supports granulation and epithelialization in complex or infected wounds

Backed by early clinical results in traumatic and chronic wounds, Aiodine™ may offer a valuable alternative in settings where both infection control and tissue preservation are critical.