Purple drops are generally used on broken skin. Purple drops are mostly used to treat suppurative infections of the skin and mucous membranes, stomatitis caused by Candida albicans, and also in the treatment of conditions such as burns and scalds. Purple Potion cannot be taken orally, it is a topical medication. For the treatment of mucous membrane infections, it is mostly applied externally with a 1% solution, and for burns and scalds, it is mostly applied externally with a 0.1% to 1% aqueous solution. Purple drops are irritating to mucous membranes and can sometimes cause contact dermatitis. It needs to be used with caution in the case of facial ulcer damage and can sometimes lead to skin discoloration. When treating thrush it is recommended to apply the medication to the affected area to avoid swallowing which can lead to side effects such as esophagitis, and bandaging is not recommended after applying the purple solution.