Glutaraldehyde
Glutaraldehyde 1ML of 25%
What is Glutaraldehyde?
Glutaraldehyde is a potent disinfectant and sterilant widely used in healthcare facilities to sterilize medical and dental equipment that cannot withstand heat sterilization. Its mechanism of action involves cross-linking with nucleophilic functional groups in proteins and nucleic acids, thereby disrupting microbial cellular processes and leading to cell death. Due to its efficacy and rapid action, glutaraldehyde is integral in maintaining high standards of infection control in various clinical settings.Side Effects
- Irritation of the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract
- Allergic reactions including dermatitis
Warnings
- Avoid inhalation or direct contact with skin or eyes
- Should be handled in a well-ventilated area and with proper protective equipment
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What is Glutaraldehyde ?
Glutaraldehyde is a potent disinfectant and sterilant widely used in healthcare facilities to sterilize medical and dental equipment that cannot withstand heat sterilization. Its mechanism of action involves cross-linking with nucleophilic functional groups in proteins and nucleic acids, thereby disrupting microbial cellular processes and leading to cell death. Due to its efficacy and rapid action, glutaraldehyde is integral in maintaining high standards of infection control in various clinical settings.- Irritation of the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract
- Allergic reactions including dermatitis
- Avoid inhalation or direct contact with skin or eyes
- Should be handled in a well-ventilated area and with proper protective equipment
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Glutaraldehyde 1ML of 25%
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