Marquardt took Williams'socks off and rubbed his legs with a chlorhexidine pad.
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His nurse, Brett Marquardt, entered Williams'room with chlorhexidine wipes.
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The final month of the study was a control month and no chlorhexidine solution was used.
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After surgery, patients were bathed with chlorhexidine wipes daily.
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Propylene glycol and chlorhexidine cause irritation in some women.
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Instead, patients are given a daily chlorhexidine bath to sterilize their skin and diminish infections.
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Zinc and chlorhexidine provide strong synergistic effect.
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Related disinfectants include chlorhexidine and octenidine.
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The incision area was cleaned with either the iodine scrub or a mixture of chlorhexidine and alcohol.
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A long-lasting liquid antiseptic; used by surgeons to wash their hands before performing surgery
Chlorhexidine is a chemical antiseptic. It is effective on both Gram-positive and Gram-negative microbes, although it is less effective with some Gram-negative microbes. ...
An anti-microbial agent. It is available in many forms such as gels and rinses. It is an effective agent in controlling gum diseases.
Anti microbial rinse Brand name Peridex and Periogard prescription used to kill germs in mouth. Usually in .12% concentration; Commonly prescribed for gum problems or after gum surgery.