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Hibiclens Antimicrobial Antiseptic Skin Cleanser 16 oz Pump (Chlorhexidine Gluconate)

Sale 14%
Original price $ 16.95
Current price $ 14.58
SKU 57516

Hibiclens Antimicrobial Skin Cleanser is a hospital-grade antimicrobial skin cleanser that is effective against a broad spectrum of bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Hibiclens is safe to use on skin and is gentle enough for everyday use. Hibiclens is available in a liquid or foam formulation, and it can be used to cleanse the skin before surgery, to cleanse the skin of patients with a wound, or to cleanse the skin of patients with a skin infection. Hibiclens is also effective at preventing the spread of infection.

Benefits for Hibiclens Antiseptic Skin Cleanser

  • Kills Bacteria: Hibiclens is powerful enough to kill a wide variety of bacteria, viruses, and fungi, making it an effective antiseptic cleanser for use on wounds and other skin conditions.
  • Reduce Risk of Infection: By killing germs and bacteria on the skin, Hibiclens helps reduce the risk of infection when applied to wounds, cuts, and other skin issues.
  • Gentle & Non-irritating: Hibiclens is an easy-to-use and gentle antiseptic cleanser, offering minimal skin irritation and good tolerated by most skin types.
  • Long Lasting: Hibiclens lasts up to 6 hours after application, providing long-lasting protection from infection-causing germs and bacteria.
  • Weakening the Secure Environments for Pathogens: By decreasing the onslaught of bacteria, the ability for pathogens to re establish secure environments on the skin is weakened increasing patient safety.
  • Non Medicated: Hibiclens is non-medicated, and safe to use on vascular access ports, helping prevent infections.

Hibiclens Antiseptic Skin Cleanser is a medically approved antiseptic skin cleanser used to cleanse that adds a barrier that continues to help reduce skin bacteria for up to 24 hours. It is often used before entering an operating room for surgery or treatment which helps protect against infection. For instance, Hibiclens Antiseptic Skin Cleanser can be used for preoperative and pre-injection site preparation procedures. The doctors or nurses or physicians might recommend the use of Hibiclens Antiseptic Skin Cleanser with soap and water or use it as a whole body wash. This effective formula of Hibiclens Antiseptic Skin Cleanser produces a strongh antimicrobial activity to help reduce skin noise by as much as age-. In conclusion, Hibiclens Antiseptic Skin Cleanser is a useful cleansing product that helps to protect against contamination in operating rooms and prior to injections.

Brand:  Molnlycke Health Care
Item Number:  57516

Hibiclens Antimicrobial Antiseptic Skin Cleanser 16 oz Pump (Chlorhexidine Gluconate)
Hibiclens Antimicrobial Antiseptic Skin Cleanser 16 oz Pump (Chlorhexidine Gluconate)
$ 16.95 $ 14.58
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