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Hibiclens Chlorhexidine Gluconate Antiseptic Skin Cleanser 8 oz

Sale 29%
Original price $ 13.95
Current price $ 9.95
SKU 57508

Hibiclens chlorhexidine gluconate hand sanitizing liquid is a strong antimicrobial that kills MRSA, Avian flu, C. diff (in its vegetative state), VRE, and other pathogens that are common causes of infection and diseases. Additionally this sanitizing liquid will adhere to your skin and give you up to 6 hours of antimicrobial germ-killing power.

Features:

  • - Strong antimicrobial properties
  • - Adheres to skin
  • - Continues working for up to 6 full hours
  • - Non-irritating formula

Benefits of using Hibiclens Antiseptic/Antimicrobial Skin Cleanser:

  • - Kills a variety of different harmful microorganisms, including both germ-positive bacteria and germ-negative bacteria
  • - The efficacy of this cleanser isn’t reduced by organic matter (like blood, for example)
  • - Continues working for up to five hours after the initial application
  • - Helps prevent a wide range of skin infections and reduce the risks of cross-contamination

 

Works great for

  • - Surgical hand scrub
  • - Health-care personnel handwash
  • - Patient pre-operative skin preparation
  • - Skin wound cleanser
  • - General skin cleaner 

Instructions for Use:

  • For skin wound and general skin cleansing – Rinse the area well with warm water. Gently wash the area thoroughly using the minimum amount of cleanser needed and then rinse well again.
  • For preoperative skin preparation – Apply liberally to the surgical site and swab for a minimum of two (2) minutes. Dry with a sterile towel and repeat the procedure again, drying with another clean sterile towel.
  • For use as a surgical hand scrub – Wet the hands and forearms with warm water and then scrub for three (3) minutes using about 5 mL of Hibiclens and a wet brush, paying close attention to the nails, cuticles, and spaces in between the fingers (using a separate nail cleaner if needed). Rinse thoroughly and then repeat the procedure, washing with another 5 mL of Hibiclens for an additional three (3) minutes. Rinse with warm running water and then dry thoroughly.
  • For use as a personnel hand wash – Wet the hands with warm water and then vigorously wash with 5 mL of Hibiclens for a minimum of 15 seconds. Rinse with warm water and then dry thoroughly. (It is recommended that warm water be used; avoid using very cold or very hot water and avoid using excessive pressure.)

Product # - 57508

Active Ingredient - Chlorhexidine   gluconate solution 4%

Inactive Ingredients - Fragrance, isopropyl alcohol 4% w/v, purified water, Red 40, and other ingredients in a non-alkaline base

Manufacturer: Mölnlycke Health Care

When using this skin cleanser you can apply it once and then enjoy up to 5 hours of protection. Protect yourself from a wide range of skin infections and reduce the risks of cross-contamination by ordering your bottle today using our conveniently easy to use website. Should you have any other questions or if you would like to place an order by phone, feel free to call us at 1-888-687-4334 and speak with one of our helpful medical supply professionals.

Hibiclens Chlorhexidine Gluconate Antiseptic Skin Cleanser 8 oz
Hibiclens Chlorhexidine Gluconate Antiseptic Skin Cleanser 8 oz
$ 13.95 $ 9.95
FAQs about Hand Sanitizers
  • Why Choose Our Hand Sanitizer?

    Powerful Germ Elimination: Kills 99.99% of harmful bacteria and viruses like E. coli, Salmonella, MRSA, and Covid-19 pathogens. CDC & FDA Approved Formula: Meets CDC recommendations—contains 70% ethyl alcohol. Quick-Drying & Non-Sticky: Leaves no residue or harsh chemical scent. Moisturizing Ingredients: Enriched with Vitamin E and Aloe Vera—prevents dryness, protects skin’s natural barrier. Safe for Entire Family: Non-toxic, hypoallergenic, and dermatologist-tested.

  • What is the Best Hand Sanitizer to Use?

    The best hand sanitizer uses at least 60% alcohol, is FDA-approved, and contains skin conditioners to prevent dryness—exactly like our advanced formula.

  • What Does the CDC Recommend for Hand Sanitizer?

    The CDC recommends using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% ethanol (ethyl alcohol) or 70% isopropanol for maximum effectiveness.

  • Is There a Hand Sanitizer That Kills 100% of Germs?

    No hand sanitizer can claim to kill 100% of germs. However, our sanitizer achieves the highest level of protection by eliminating 99.99% of harmful pathogens.

  • Why is the Touchland Hand Sanitizer so Popular?

    Touchland is renowned for its sleek packaging and pleasant fragrances, but our formula matches its germ-killing power and surpasses it with clinical-grade safety and skin-nourishing benefits.

  • What Kind of Hand Sanitizer Do Hospitals Use?

    Hospitals utilize high-alcohol, medical-grade hand sanitizers—just like the one we offer, with 70% ethyl alcohol and moisturizing components for frequent use.

  • What is Better Than Hand Sanitizer?

    Proper hand washing with soap and water is always superior, especially when hands are visibly soiled, but our hand sanitizer is your best defense when water isn’t available.

  • Why Do We Wash Our Hands After Peeing?

    Washing or sanitizing after bathroom use removes fecal bacteria, viruses, and potential pathogens to prevent disease transmission.

  • Is MRSA Killed by Hand Sanitizer?

    Yes, MRSA and other antibiotic-resistant bacteria are effectively eliminated by our high-alcohol hand sanitizer formula.

  • Is Purell Hand Sanitizer Safe?

    Purell is safe and effective—our sanitizer uses a similar FDA-approved base with added moisturizing agents for enhanced safety.

  • What Bacteria Can Survive Hand Sanitizer?

    Some spores and certain types of Norovirus may survive; for extreme cases, thorough hand washing is recommended.

  • Is it Bad to Use Hand Sanitizer All the Time?

    Frequent use is safe with our moisturizing, dermatologist-tested sanitizer. However, alternate with handwashing to maintain healthy skin.

  • Can Hand Sanitizer Expire or Go Bad?

    Yes, hand sanitizers have expiration dates. Our bottles feature clear labeling for safety and peak efficacy.

  • What Should You Keep in Mind When You Rub Your Hands Together?

    Rub hands until the sanitizer dries completely, covering all surfaces including fingertips, thumbs, and between fingers.

  • Which Sanitizer Not to Use?

    Avoid non-alcohol-based sanitizers and those with methanol, 1-propanol, or insufficient alcohol content (<60%).

  • How Often Should You Wash Your Hands?

    Wash or sanitize before eating, after using the restroom, after coughing, sneezing, or touching high-contact surfaces.

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