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REGENT MEDICAL. Hibiclens Antimicrobial and Antiseptic Skin Cleanser Liquid – 8Oz
Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 at
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Molnlycke Hibiclens Antimicrobial Skin Cleanser 15Ml Packet 4% Solution – Box of 50 – Model 57517
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Hibiclens Antiseptic Skin Cleanser, 8 oz. Bottle
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Hibiclens, the antimicrobial antiseptic skin cleanser, can be an effective defense for preventing the spread of MRSA and other staph infections in your facilities. Its active ingredient, CHG works in a unique way- it kills germs on contact and bonds with skin to keep killing microorganisms even after washing. Uses: • Hibiclens antimicrobial skin cleanser helps reduce bacteria that can potentially cause disease. • Skin wound and general skin cleansing. • Surgical hand scrub. • Personnel hand wash. • Preoperative skin preparation. Features and Benefits: • Bonds to skin to sustain its antimicrobial activity for up to 6 hours. • [Learn More]
Hibiclens Liquid Skin Cleanser – 16 oz
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Hibiclens Liquid Skin Cleanser - 16 oz Hibiclens Liquid Skin Cleanser is an antiseptic, antimicrobial skin cleanser. Wounds which involve more than the superficial layers of the skin should not be routinely treated with Hibiclens. Hibiclens should not be used for repeated general skin cleansing of large body areas except in those patients whose underlying condition makes it necessary to reduce the bacterial population of the skin. To use, thoroughly rinse the area to be cleaned with water. Apply the minimum amount of Hibiclens necessary to cover the skin or wound area and wash gently. Rinse again thoroughly. Hibiclens Instructions [Learn More]
How To Remove CA-MRSA From Your Skin
Friday, October 23rd, 2009 at
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Here is a CA-MRSA decolonization process to help remove MRSA from your skin and prevent recurrences of the infection. These steps should be taken after the MRSA infection has cleared.
- Wash your hair and body as usual with your normal shampoo and soap.
- Rinse your hair and body thoroughly to remove all shampoo and soap residues, then turn off water.
- Apply chlorhexidine soap (like Hibiclens Antiseptic Soap) to your entire body FROM THE NECK DOWN (to avoid ears and eyes) for five (5) minutes.
- Rinse with water only (no soap), then pat dry with a clean towel.
- Repeat daily for seven (7) days.








