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Patient preoperative solutions containing alcohol
DuraPrep, 26 ml
6,000,000 units estimated sold annually
ChloraPrep, 10.5 ml
1,500,000 units estimated sold annually
Cardinal Large Applicators (Prevail, 59 m; Prevail FX, 40 ml)
1,500,000 units estimated sold annually
FDA
http://www.fda.gov/ohrms/dockets/dailys/04/nov04/113004/04p-0528-cp00001-vol1.pdf
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"There are approximately 60 million inpatient and ambulatory surgical
procedures performed in the U.S. annually"
Sage
http://www.sageproducts.com/lit/20778.pdf
http://www.sageproducts.com/products/ssi.asp
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Product listings
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The first line is the name of the Company, the second line is the
product and the third line is the active ingredient.
Healthpoint
Actiprep Preoperative Skin Preparation
Trizenol - alcohol w/ preservative, emollients
Purdue Pharma
Betadine Solution
10% povidone iodine
Alcon Labs
BETADINE® 5% Sterile Ophthalmic Prep Solution
povidone iodine
Medi-Flex, Inc.
ChloraPrep One-Step
chlorhexidine gluconate 2% w/v; Isopropyl alcohol
Aplicare
Chlorhexidine Gluconate, 2% and 4%
Chlorhexidine Gluconate
Kendall Company
Curity Alcohol Preps
70% isopropyl alcohol
3M
DuraPrep Surgical Solution
74% isopropyl alcohol, 0.7% iodine
Regent Medical
Hibiclens
chlorhexidine gluconate
Aplicare
Povidone Iodine Prep 10% and Scrub, 7.5% presaturated on single and
triple swabsticks
Povidone Iodine
Aplicare
Povidone Iodine Prep and Scrub Solutions presaturated on 8" Pain
Sticks and Winged Sponges
Povidone Iodine
Dynarex Corporation
Povidone Iodine Prep Solution
10% povidone iodine
Aplicare
Povidone Iodine Prep, 10% and Scrub, 7.5% Solutions
Povidone Iodine
Dynarex Corporation
PVP Prep Pads
10% povidone iodine
Medline
PVP Prep Solution
10% povidone iodine
Cardinal Health
Scrub Care Exidine 2% & 4% Chlorhexidine Gluconate
chlorhexidine gluconate
Cardinal Health
Scrub Care Povidone-Iodine Cleansing & Topical Solutions
povidone iodine
Cardinal Health
Scrub Care Prevail One-Step Preoperative Prep Gel
povidone iodine, isopropyl alcohol
Cardinal Health
Scrub Care Prevail-Fx One-Step Preoperative Prep Solutions
povidone iodine, isopropyl alcohol
Care-Tech
Techni-Care Antiseptic Prep
chloroxylenol 3%, dimonium chloride phosphate 2%
Healthpoint
Triseptin Hand & Body Antiseptic
Trizenol - alcohol w/ preservatives, emollients
Kendall Company
Webcol Alcohol Preps
70% isopropyl alcohol
http://www.outpatientsurgery.net/surgical_supplies/products/patient_preps.php?sortBy=product&orderBy=ASC
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One-Step Prep
"3M brand One-Step Patient Prep, a povidone iodine-based patient
preoperative skin prep, delivered in a single-use sterile applicator.
The alcohol-free solution can be used on both skin and mucous
membranes."
"Preoperative skin preparation serves as a front line defense against
surgical site infection," said James Ingebrand, business director, 3M
Medical Division
"Key Drivers of Innovation to the Patient Prep Market Identified by
Surgeons and Operating Room Nurses:
-- Reduced application time
-- Antimicrobial activity after exposure to blood and saline
-- Enhanced surgical drape adhesion
-- Sterile, easy delivery "
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2005_April_5/ai_n13505643
http://www.bioportfolio.com/april_05/06_04_2005/3M_Health_Care_Improves.html
"Actiprep?, a patient preoperative preparation solution, is a one-step
prep that features Trizenol? technology with a film-former and a dye."
http://www.infectioncontroltoday.com/articles/161feat5.html
"Chlorascrub Swabstick and Chlorascrub Maxi Swabstick are approved for
patient preoperative skin preparation. Chlorascrub Swab, Chlorascrub
Swabstick, and Chlorascrub Maxi Swabstick are approved for patient
pre-injection preparation. These latex-free products help reduce
bacteria that potentially can cause skin infection."
http://www.pharmalive.com/magazines/medad/view.cfm?articleID=3029 |