“Iodine and potassium iodide” solution, which was first made in 1829, is typically taken by mouth, and is indicated for the treatment of overactive thyroid and also for the protection of the thyroid gland from radioactive iodine. Besides, this solution is used to treat iodine deficiency as well. Also known as “strong iodine”, this medication is also used as a “disinfectant that can be applied to small wounds such as a needle stick injury”. According to drugs.com, it is suggested that the “Iodine and potassium iodide” solution poses minimal risk to the baby when used during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Therefore, consulting your doctor before using it is definitely recommended. Also don’t forget to tell your doctor about your allergies, other medical problems, and all the drugs that you’re using in order to make sure that “strong iodine” will be safe for you. When it comes to the side effects, they include hives, swelling of the lymph glands, and joint pain- All of which are considered less common. However, other side effects can occur with long-term use such as confusion, severe headache, irregular heartbeat, and burning of mouth or throat. You should, of course, check with your doctor if any of these side effects occurs.