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A bisbiguanide is a chemical compound consisting of two biguanide groups. One common example of a bisbiguanide is chlorhexidine, which is widely used as an antiseptic and disinfectant due to its broad-spectrum antimicrobial properties. Bisbiguanides are effective against a variety of bacteria, fungi, and some viruses.
it is as an anti bacterial & dis disinfectant which can help you to have clean teeth
Yes, ammonia can act as a disinfectant against some bacteria due to its ability to disrupt their cell membranes and denature proteins. However, it is not as effective against all types of bacteria, so it may not be suitable as a broad-spectrum disinfectant.
Barbicide is a good disinfectant because it is EPA-registered and proven to effectively kill a broad spectrum of bacteria, viruses, and fungi. It is also easy to use, cost-effective, and does not require rinsing after application on non-porous surfaces.
Chlorhexidine disinfectant solution is commonly used for skin preparation before surgery, wound cleansing, and oral hygiene. It is important to follow the instructions provided by healthcare professionals for proper application and dilution. It should not be ingested and should be kept away from eyes and mucous membranes.
Chlorhexidine gluconate is an antimicrobial agent commonly used to disinfect the skin before surgeries or medical procedures, as well as for oral hygiene to reduce bacteria in the mouth. It works by disrupting the cell membrane of bacteria, preventing their growth and reproduction. It is known for its broad-spectrum activity against various types of bacteria and some fungi.
Basicaly chlorhexidine is an antibacterial used as a disinfectant and other applications. It is also used in disinfectants (disinfection of the skin and hands). Chlorhexidine is often used as an active ingredient in mouthwash designed to reduce dental plaque and oral bacteria. Chlorhexidine lasts longer in the mouth than other mouthwashes, which is partly why it is to be preferred over other treatments for gums. So that is the reason for chlorhexidine to be used in tootpast and mouthwash.
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broad spectrum beetles, yes.
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Alcohol for injection. Betadine or some other like disinfectant for surgery.
Azithromycin is the broad spectrum antibiotic that kills chlamydia by working at the ribosome.