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BagBath® Chlorhexidine Cleansing wipes

Our skin-friendly BagBath® Chlorhexidine 2% contains the unique formula from BagBath®, The Original Bed Bath System, combined with Chlorhexidine Gluconate which reduces the number of harmful bacteria on the skin. 
Chlorhexidine Gluconate forms a protective layer on the skin after usage, since it binds with the Stratum Corneum, the outer layer of the skin, and continues to be active for at least 6 hours after application. 

 

BagBath® Chlorhexidine contains FDA-approved ingredients and does not contain alcohol or soap. The wipes can used heated or as they are. 

Not recommended for premature children younger than 2 months. 

Critically ill patients & MRSA

Critically ill patients often have an impaired immune system, which increases the risk of nosocomial infections.

 

A number of recent studies show that performing a daily full-body wash and/or disinfection with soap or wipes containing chlorhexidine on critically ill patients admitted to intensive care departments may reduce colonization with microorganisms on the skin and thereby possibly help prevent catheter related infections.

 

Apodan does not recommend the routine use of chlorhexidine for full-body washing in other patient groups – with the exception of MRSA-carrier conditions.

 

In addition, full-body washing with chlorhexidine has shown to have an effect in special situations, such as recurrent familial furunculosis (skin infection) caused by Staphylococcus Aureus.

Reduces the number of organisms

To prevent infections from occurring later, the skin can be locally cleaned and disinfected at home before an intervention. Wash the skin with BagBath® Chlorhexidine 2% to remove organic matter and reduce the number of multiresistant organisms usually found on the skin. Full-body washing with BagBath® Chlorhexidine 2% preoperatively is not recommended.

 

Many Nosocomial Infections, including postoperative wound infections, are brought about by bacteria already present on the patient’s skin. Washing with Chlorhexidine can help reduce the risk of MDRO (Multi-Drug Resistant Organisms) and the development of hospital-acquired infections in the blood.

 

Preoperatively and perioperatively (operation, aspiration, central intravascular access, etc.), the surgical field/area should be disinfected using the products recommended in the local National Infection Hygiene Guidelines: (0,5% chlorhexidine in ethanol 70-85%).

Broad-Spectrum

Chlorhexidine is a chemical antiseptic substance with a potent antibacterial activity. It is both bactericidal (kills bacteria) and bacteriostatic (inhibits bacteria – inhibits the growth and division of bacteria), and provides long-term protection of the skin.


Chlorhexidine provides bacterial action against a broad spectrum of microorganisms. Organisms against which it is effective include: Escherichia Coli, Enterococcus Hirae,
Staphylococcus Aureus, and Pseudomonas Aeruginosa.

Cream

If cream is used afterwards, it is recommended to employ non-ionic creams because some types of cream can reduce the disinfectant action of chlorhexidine.

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BagBath® Chlorhexidin clinical study:

Chlorhexidine Gluconate to Cleanse Patients in a Medical Intensive Care Unit

Item Wipes / pack Packs / carton
021292 8 pcs. 50 bags
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