Disinfectant Wipes For Skin Supplier – Ethacridine Lactate Skin Cleansing Antibacterial Solution (Rivanol) – Lircon
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Disinfectant Wipes For Skin Supplier – Ethacridine Lactate Skin Cleansing Antibacterial Solution (Rivanol) – Lircon Detail:
Major ingredient and concentration
Ethacridine Lactate Skin Cleansing Antibacterial Solution (Rivanol) is a disinfectant with Ethacridine Lactate and Dodecyl Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride as the main active ingredients. The Ethacridine Lactate content is 0.22g/L-0.022g/L(W/V), and the Dodecyl Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride content is 0.42g/L-0.042g/L(W/V).
Germicidal spectrum
Ethacridine Lactate Skin Cleansing Antibacterial Solution (Rivanol) can kill the microorganisms such as enteric pathogenic bacteria, pyogenic coccus, pathogenic yeast and hospital infection common germs.
Features and Benefits
1. For rinsing, cleaning and sterilizing the entire skin surface.
List of Uses
Animal care facilities | Military bases |
Community health centers | Operating rooms |
Donning rooms | Orthodonist offices |
Emergency medical settings | Outpatient surgical centers |
Hospitals | Schools |
Laboratories | Surgical centers |
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