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Hibitane

Hibitane

A brand name for CHLORHEXIDINE.
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The most frequently wrong answers included using methyl alcohol between the toes as a risk factor (83.1%), the appropriateness of wearing wool stockings on the foot (75.4%), and the use of hibitane antiseptic solution on minor injuries (73.8%).
* povidone (Betadine) or chlorhexidine (Hibitane) solution to clean the skin
(ii) Working cardiac trolley, a basinet, a soft blanket for swaddling and a table to write on (iii) A dedicated staff nurse to be allocated to help during the procedure (iv) A separate sterile pack with 10 ml of water for injection per infant (v) Diluted Hibitane for sterilisation of speculum (vi) All request forms should be completed by the referring doctor (vii) Every neonate booked for the clinic should have an ROP form completed in duplicate (viii) A diary should be kept with all appointments.
1,6 di-4-chlorophenyl diguanidohexane (Hibitane) laboratory investigation of a new antibacterial agent of high potency.
Brushing dentures with a 1% chlorhexidine gel (Hibitane gel) * caused less severe staining.
It was underpowered and compared chlorhexidine 0.5% in alcohol (Hibitane) with 10% alcohol povidone-iodine, rather than antiseptics compared in Darouiche et al's study (2010).
After shaving the fur of the back of the animals the area was disinfected with chlorhexidine gluconate (Hibitane) for 15 minutes.
Hibitane bladder irrigation in the prevention of catheter-related urinary infection.
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