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CHG 20 % (CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE)

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate), also known simply as chlorhexidine, is an antiseptic and disinfectant chemical compound used in various applications, including medicine, dentistry, and personal care. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is effective against a wide range of bacteria, fungi, and some viruses. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is effective against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, making it suitable for a variety of applications in infection control.

CAS Number: 18472-51-0
Molecular Formula: C22H30Cl2N10.2C6H12O7
Molecular Weight: 897.76
EINECS Number: 242-354-0

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate)s mechanism of action involves destabilization of the outer bacterial membrane. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is use in pregnancy appears to be safe.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) may come mixed in alcohol, water, or surfactant solution.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is effective against a range of microorganisms, but does not inactivate spores.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) came into medical use in the 1950s.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is available over the counter in the United States.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines.
In 2020, it was the 273rd most commonly prescribed medication in the United States, with more than 1 million prescriptions.
Side effects may include skin irritation, tooth discoloration, and allergic reactions, although the risk appears to be the same as other topical antiseptics.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is effective on both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, although it is less effective with some Gram-negative bacteria.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) has both bactericidal and bacteriostatic mechanisms of action, the mechanism of action being membrane disruption, not ATPase inactivation as previously thought.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) has been widely used in a range of applications including wound care, hand washes, preoperative body shower, oral hygiene, and general disinfection.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is also used for cleaning wounds, preventing dental plaque, treating yeast infections of the mouth, and to keep urinary catheters from blocking.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is an antiseptic and disinfectant that is commonly used in various healthcare and personal care products. 
Rinsing with water is not recommended as it is known to increase the bitterness.
When formulated at a concentration of 20%, it is often referred to as "CHG 20%" or "Chlorhexidine Gluconate 20%."

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is known by the salt forms: chlorhexidine gluconate (chlorhexidine digluconate) and chlorhexidine acetate (chlorhexidine diacetate).
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) rinse is also known to have a bitter metallic aftertaste. 

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) may cause eye problems if direct contact occurs.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is a cationic surface active preservative with broad-spectrum antibacterial effect. 

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is mechanism of action is to change the permeability of the bacterial cell membrane. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is a disinfectant and antiseptic.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is used as a liquid or a powder.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) has a role as an antibacterial agent. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is known by the salt forms: chlorhexidine gluconate (chlorhexidine digluconate) and chlorhexidine acetate (chlorhexidine diacetate).
Pharmaceutical secondary standards for application in quality control, provide pharma laboratories and manufacturers with a convenient and cost-effective alternative to the preparation of in-house working standards.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate)s mechanism of action involves destabilization of the outer bacterial membrane. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is used primarily as a topical antiseptic/disinfectant in wound healing, at catheterization sites, in various dental applications and in surgical scrubs.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) solution is a bis(biguanide) family cationic broad spectrum antibiotic that is available in a range of concentrations and has been safely used for over 40 years for a variety of health-related applications; but its specific use for umbilical cord care was uniquely tested in three clinical trials in Nepal, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, in the form of 7.1% chlorhexidine digluconate (CHX). 
Cationic broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent belonging to the bis(biguanide) family.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is also useful against fungi and enveloped viruses, though this has not been extensively investigated. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is harmful in high concentrations, but is used safely in low concentrations in many products, such as mouthwash and contact lens solutions.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is a broad-spectrum antiseptic. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is functionally related to a chlorhexidine.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is used for skin disinfection before surgery and to sterilize surgical instruments.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is also used for cleaning wounds, preventing dental plaque, treating yeast infections of the mouth, and to keep urinary catheters from blocking.
Given the promising results of the trials, in 2013 the World Health Organization (WHO) added CHX to its Model List of Essential Medicines for Children; and in 2014 the WHO issued a new guideline on umbilical cord care, which included a formal recommendation on the use of chlorhexidine.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is active against Gram-positive and Gram-negative organisms, facultative anaerobes, aerobes, and yeasts.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is particularly effective against Gram-positive bacteria (in concentrations ≥ 1 μg/L). 
Significantly higher concentrations (10 to more than 73 μg/mL) are required for Gram-negative bacteria and fungi. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) (to be referred to as CHDG) is known for its pronounced effect by way of preventing the formation of dental plaque, as well as its curative promotion of gingival complaints. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is known for its strong antiseptic properties. 

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) works by disrupting the cell membranes of microorganisms, leading to their destruction.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is often used as a preoperative skin antiseptic to reduce the risk of surgical site infections.
This property is beneficial in maintaining asepsis in surgical procedures and other applications.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) has a residual or persistent effect, meaning it continues to work for some time after application. 
When used in formulations, the concentration of CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) can vary based on the intended application. 
In healthcare settings, lower concentrations are often used for routine hand hygiene, while higher concentrations may be used for surgical skin preparation.

Precautions Of CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate):
While CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is generally well-tolerated, some individuals may experience skin reactions or allergies. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate)'s essential to follow product instructions and discontinue use if any adverse reactions occur.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is not typically recommended for use in open wounds or on mucous membranes.

The use of CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) in healthcare and personal care products is subject to regulatory oversight by health agencies in different countries. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate)s containing CHG must comply with relevant regulations and standards.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is a disinfectant and antiseptic with the molecular formula C22H30Cl2N10.2C6H12O7, which is used for skin disinfection before surgery and to sterilize surgical instruments.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is an organochlorine compound and a D-gluconate adduct.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is a broad spectrum antiseptic.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is used as a liquid or a powder.

Density: 1.06 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
vapor pressure: 0.005Pa at 25℃
storage temp.: 2-8°C
solubility: water: soluble50% (w/v)
form: Liquid
color: Colorless
Viscosity: 2.51mm2/s
Water Solubility: 750g/L at 20℃
λmax: 257nm(H2O)(lit.)
Sensitive: Light Sensitive
LogP: -1.81 at 20.7℃

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is used in wound care to help prevent infection and promote healing. 
Specialized catheters coated with CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) or catheter care protocols involving chlorhexidine use are employed to lower this risk.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) has been used in neonatal care to reduce infections in newborns. 

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) may be applied topically to the umbilical cord stump to prevent neonatal infections.
In addition to its use in human healthcare, CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is employed in veterinary medicine for similar purposes, including the disinfection of surgical sites and the control of skin and wound infections in animals.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is generally considered safe, pregnant and nursing women should consult healthcare professionals before using chlorhexidine products, especially if they contain high concentrations of the compound.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) products are available both by prescription and over-the-counter, depending on the concentration and specific use. 
Over-the-counter mouthwashes, for instance, usually contain lower concentrations suitable for daily oral care, while stronger solutions are often prescribed for surgical or medical applications.

Concerns have been raised about the environmental impact of CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) when it enters wastewater systems, as it is not easily biodegradable. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is used to disinfect certain medical devices, such as endoscopes and ultrasound probes, to prevent cross-contamination.
Healthcare professionals and individuals using CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) products should adhere to specific guidelines and recommendations regarding its use.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is ineffective against polioviruses and adenoviruses. 
The effectiveness against herpes viruses has not yet been established unequivocally.
One of the notable features of CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is its residual antimicrobial effect. 

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) can continue to protect against microbes even after it has been applied and dried, making it especially valuable in healthcare settings where long-lasting protection is required.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is an essential part of infection control protocols in healthcare facilities. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is used for surgical hand scrubbing by healthcare personnel and as a pre-operative skin preparation for patients undergoing surgery.

In healthcare settings, CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is often used to reduce the risk of CAUTIs, which can occur when bacteria travel up a urinary catheter. 
In addition to its use as a surgical skin preparation, CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is sometimes used for general skin cleansing in medical settings, such as in preparation for injections or intravenous lines.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is often used as a pre-operative mouth rinse before oral surgery to reduce the bacterial load in the mouth and decrease the risk of post-operative infections.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is sometimes used as a treatment for periodontal (gum) disease. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) can help control inflammation and reduce the number of bacteria causing gum disease.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate)-impregnated dressings or catheters may be used to reduce the risk of catheter-related infections.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is considered safe and effective when used correctly, it's essential to follow usage instructions provided by healthcare professionals or as stated on product labels. 
This ensures that CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is employed safely and effectively in various healthcare and personal care contexts.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) can be applied to clean and disinfect wounds and is sometimes used in conjunction with other wound dressings or antibiotics.

In some cases, long-term or excessive use can lead to side effects, including staining of teeth, dry mouth, or oral irritation.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate)'s important to inform healthcare provider of any CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) use, as it may interact with certain medications or medical procedures. 
For example, CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) may impact the effectiveness of some blood pressure medications or interact with iodine-based contrast agents used in imaging studies.

This has led to the exploration of more eco-friendly alternatives in some applications.
Over time, some microorganisms have developed resistance to CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate), particularly in healthcare settings. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) has a prolonged duration of action, providing ongoing antimicrobial activity for an extended period. 

This is particularly advantageous in situations where a sustained effect is needed, such as in surgical skin preparation.
In some formulations, CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) may be combined with other antimicrobial agents or ingredients to enhance its efficacy or improve its sensory characteristics (e.g., reducing skin irritation).
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is commonly used in healthcare settings to help prevent healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). 

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is use is prevalent in preoperative and postoperative care, as well as in intensive care units and other high-risk areas.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is found in some mouthwashes and oral care products to help control oral bacteria, particularly in individuals with certain dental conditions or those undergoing oral surgery.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is also used in veterinary medicine for similar purposes, such as surgical site preparation and wound care in animals.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) formulations may be alcohol-based, which can enhance the speed of action and provide additional antiseptic properties.
While resistance to CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is less common compared to some other antiseptic agents, there have been reports of reduced susceptibility in certain bacteria. 
Proper use, following recommended concentrations, and avoiding overuse can help mitigate the risk of resistance development.

Healthcare providers should be aware of patients with known allergies to chlorhexidine or related compounds. 
If an allergic reaction occurs, alternative antiseptics may be considered.
Regulatory agencies, such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and similar agencies worldwide, provide guidelines and restrictions on the use of CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) in healthcare and personal care products. 

Compliance with these regulations is essential.
Ongoing research is conducted to explore new formulations, delivery methods, and applications for chlorhexidine gluconate. 
This includes investigating its effectiveness against emerging pathogens and in novel healthcare and personal care products.

Uses Of CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate):
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is used in hospitals to prevent infection of patients during surgeries and can also be found in mouthrinses.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) has a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity, meaning it can kill or inhibit a wide range of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and some viruses. 
This makes it effective in reducing the risk of infections.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is often used to disinfect skin before surgical procedures, to clean wounds, and to disinfect medical equipment. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is a preservative generally used in concentrations of 0.01 to 0.1 percent to protect against bacteria. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate)'s used in mouthwashes, toothpaste, and dental procedures to control oral infections and plaque formation.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is commonly found in mouthwashes and dental products designed to combat gingivitis, reduce plaque buildup, and prevent oral infections. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) can help control bad breath and promote good oral hygiene.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is an antimicrobial irrigant that is used as an antiseptic for the skin in the healthcare industry. 

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is used in hospitals to prevent infection of patients during surgeries and can also be found in mouthrinses.
In healthcare settings, CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) can be used in hand hygiene formulations to reduce the transmission of pathogens.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is found in some mouthwashes and oral care products to control bacterial growth and plaque formation.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) may be used in the treatment of skin infections or wounds as a topical antiseptic.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is widely used to prepare the skin before surgery. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) helps reduce the microbial load on the skin, minimizing the risk of surgical site infections.

In healthcare settings, CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is used in hand hygiene products, including hand washes and hand sanitizers. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is effective against a wide range of bacteria and provides a persistent antimicrobial effect.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is found in some mouthwashes and oral care products. 

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) helps control oral bacteria and is sometimes used in pre- and post-operative oral care, particularly in cases of oral surgery or dental procedures.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) solutions may be used to disinfect surfaces in hospitals and clinics to help control the spread of infections. 
This includes disinfection of medical equipment and hard surfaces.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is used for skin antisepsis in various medical procedures, such as the insertion of central venous catheters or during certain diagnostic procedures.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is commonly employed in ICUs to reduce the risk of healthcare-associated infections. 
This can include its use in patient bathing protocols and as part of infection prevention measures.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is used for surgical site preparation and wound care in animals. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) helps prevent infections in animals undergoing surgical procedures or dealing with wounds.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) may be used in the care of burn wounds to prevent infection and promote healing. 

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is antiseptic properties can be beneficial in managing burns.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is a common ingredient in various topical antiseptic formulations, including creams, ointments, and solutions used for wound care and skin infections.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is used to disinfect the skin around catheter insertion sites, helping to prevent catheter-related infections.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is sometimes included in mouthwashes to help control plaque and bacteria in the oral cavity, contributing to the prevention of gingivitis.
In some cases, CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) may be used in community settings, such as in home care, to reduce the risk of infection in individuals with compromised immune systems.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is more widely used in europe than in the united States.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) of benzyl-nitrogen bonds. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is an antimicrobial irrigant that is used as an antiseptic for the skin in the healthcare industry. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products, cosmetics and personal care products, perfumes and fragrances, air care products, biocides (e.g. disinfectants, pest control products) and polishes and waxes.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is used to disinfect the skin before injections, venipuncture, or the placement of intravenous lines.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) as an active ingredient for long-lasting protection against pathogens.
In some cosmetic and personal care products, CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is used as a preservative to prevent microbial contamination and extend shelf life.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is used primarily as a topical antiseptic/disinfectant in wound healing, at catheterization sites, in various dental applications and in surgical scrubs.
The gluconate salt form of CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate), a biguanide compound used as an antiseptic agent with topical antibacterial activity. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) gluconate is positively charged and reacts with the negatively charged microbial cell surface, thereby destroying the integrity of the cell membrane. 

Subsequently, CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) gluconate penetrates into the cell and causes leakage of intracellular components leading to cell death. 
Since gram positive bacteria are more negatively charged, they are more sensitive to this agent.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is also used in veterinary medicine to disinfect surgical sites, treat skin infections, and maintain oral health in animals.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is generally safe when used as directed, it can cause adverse reactions in some individuals, such as skin irritation or allergic reactions. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) may be found in over-the-counter topical antiseptic solutions and ointments for minor cuts, scrapes, and burns.
Some hand sanitizers and disinfectant products contain CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) as one of their active ingredients to provide long-lasting protection against pathogens.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is unstable at high temperatures.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) should not be ingested, and products containing chlorhexidine should be used according to the instructions on the label.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is used in the following areas: formulation of mixtures and/or re-packaging and health services.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is used to reduce the risk of catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) by keeping the catheter insertion site clean and disinfected.
In neonatal care, CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) may be applied to the umbilical cord stump of newborns to prevent infection.
Patients may use CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) mouthwash before oral surgery to reduce bacteria in the oral cavity.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) can be applied during dental procedures to reduce the risk of post-operative infections.
In veterinary medicine, CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is used for similar purposes, such as disinfection of surgical sites, wound care, and general antiseptic use in animals.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) may be used in healthcare settings to disinfect medical equipment and surfaces to prevent cross-contamination.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is used for the manufacture of: pulp, paper and paper products, food products.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) digluconate 20% solution is a broad spectrum bacteriostatis antiseptic agent, oral care agent, disinfectant, cosmetic biocide, and preservative. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is very effective against plaque, oral flora including Candida and is active against gram-positive and gram-negative organisms, facultative anaerobes, aerobes, and yeast. 

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) can be used in antiseptic soap, mouthwash that fights plaque, disinfecting wounds and burns, vaginal flushing, hair dyes and bleaches, makeup, and other skin and hair care products.
In addition to its use in healthcare facilities, CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) can be used for catheter care in home settings. 
This is particularly important for individuals who require long-term urinary catheters to reduce the risk of urinary tract infections.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) may be used to disinfect the exit site for peritoneal dialysis catheters to prevent peritonitis, an infection of the peritoneum.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) mouthwashes are used to reduce dental plaque, treat gingivitis, and prevent oral infections.
Some toothpaste formulations include CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) to provide additional protection against plaque and gingivitis.

Healthcare professionals use CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) for hand disinfection before surgical procedures to reduce the risk of surgical site infections.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is used in veterinary dentistry for oral health care in animals, including dental cleanings, surgical procedures, and treatment of oral infections.
Some antifungal creams and ointments for skin infections, like athlete's foot, may contain chlorhexidine as an active ingredient.

In the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers, CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) may be used to cleanse the ulcer and prevent or treat infection.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is used as part of infection control measures in environments where the risk of infectious diseases is high, such as correctional facilities and long-term care facilities.
Some cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy use CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) mouthwash to manage mouth sores and prevent oral infections.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) may be employed in post-surgical wound care to reduce the risk of surgical site infections and ensure optimal healing.
Use of a CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate)-based mouthwash in combination with normal tooth care can help reduce the build-up of plaque and improve mild gingivitis.
There is not enough evidence to determine the effect in moderate to severe gingivitis.

Prior to surgery or medical procedures, CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is applied to the skin to reduce the risk of infections at the incision site.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is used to clean and disinfect wounds, cuts, and burns to prevent infection and promote healing.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate)s use as a mouthwash has a number of adverse effects including damage to the mouth lining, tooth discoloration, tartar build-up, and impaired taste.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) may be part of the medical supplies used in disaster response efforts to reduce the risk of infections in emergency medical situations.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) may be used for oral hygiene to ensure patient comfort and reduce the risk of infections.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) plays a role in maintaining infection control standards in long-term care facilities to protect vulnerable residents from healthcare-associated infections.

Extrinsic tooth staining occurs when CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) rinse has been used for 4 weeks or longer.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) may be used in neonatal care for skin antisepsis and infection prevention, particularly in preterm infants or those with special medical needs.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate)-containing products, such as wound cleansers and antiseptic solutions, may be used in home care and first aid to disinfect minor wounds and prevent infections.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is employed in protocols aimed at preventing Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections, especially during the insertion and maintenance of central venous catheters.
Prior to certain medical procedures, patients may be asked to cleanse their bodies with CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) to reduce the microbial load on their skin and decrease the risk of postoperative infections.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) solutions may be used by emergency medical personnel for disinfection in pre-hospital care, where immediate and effective infection control is essential.
Long-term care facilities may use CHG as part of infection control measures to reduce the risk of healthcare-associated infections among residents.
In hemodialysis settings, CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) may be used for skin preparation before vascular access procedures to minimize infection risks.

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate)-containing solutions may be utilized in sports medicine for skin antisepsis before certain procedures or treatments, particularly in settings where athletes are at increased risk of skin infections.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) solutions are sometimes used in tattoo and piercing studios for skin preparation before procedures, helping to reduce the risk of infections.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) may be used to disinfect equipment and tanks. 

In veterinary medicine, it can be applied to prevent infections in animals undergoing surgical procedures.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) may be employed in environmental decontamination efforts, particularly in areas where infectious diseases are a concern.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate)-based hand sanitizers or handwashes may be used in food service establishments to promote hand hygiene and reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses.

Mouthwashes containing CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) which stain teeth less than the classic solution have been developed, many of which contain chelated zinc.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) has been used for root canal irrigation and as an intracanal dressing but has been replaced by the use of sodium hypochlorite bleach in much of the developed world.

Safety Profile Of CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate):
In some individuals, CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) can cause skin irritation, redness, or allergic reactions. 
This is more common in people with a history of skin sensitivities or allergies. 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate)'s crucial to discontinue use if any signs of irritation occur.

Direct contact with CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) solutions can cause irritation to the eyes. 
In case of accidental exposure, thorough rinsing with water is recommended.
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) should not be used on mucous membranes, as it can cause irritation. 

CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate)'s important to avoid contact with the eyes, nose, mouth, and other sensitive areas.
While allergic reactions are rare, some individuals may be hypersensitive to CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate). 
CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate) is not intended for ingestion. 

Synonyms Of CHG 20 % (Chlorhexidine gluconate):
CHLORHEXIDINE DIGLUCONATE
18472-51-0
Chlorhexidine gluconate
Hibiclens
Bioscrub
Hibistat
Microderm
Periochip
Periogard
Exidine
Peridex
Unisept
Chlorhexidine D-digluconate
Dyna-hex
Brian Care
Steri-Stat
Cida-Stat
Bacticlens
Corsodyl
Disteryl
Hibidil
Kleersight
Orahexal
Plurexid
Prevacare
Septeal
Abacil
Pharmaseal Scrub Care
CHG SCRUB
Fight bac
Plac out
Prevacare R
Arlacide G
Hibitane 5
Chlorhexidine di-D-gluconate
Peridex (antiseptic)
Chlorhexidin glukonatu
Bactoshield CHG 2%
Caswell No. 481G
UNII-MOR84MUD8E
MOR84MUD8E
Hibitane gluconate
chlorhexidine
READYPREP CHG
DRG-0091
EINECS 242-354-0
EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 045504
NSC-753971
CHEBI:28312
1,1'-Hexamethylene bis(5-(p-chlorophenyl)biguanide), digluconate
EC 242-354-0
1,1'-Hexamethylenebis(5-(p-chlorophenyl)biguanide) di-D-gluconate
NSC 753971
1,6-Bis(5-(p-chlorophenyl)biguandino)hexane digluconate
Chlorhexidine gluconate [USAN:USP:JAN]
1,1'-Hexamethylenebis(5-(p-chlorophenyl)biguanide) gluconate
Hibiscrub
Hibitane
1,1'-Hexamethylenebis(5-(p-chlorophenyl)biguanide)digluconate
Biguanide, 1,1'-hexamethylenebis(5-(p-chlorophenyl)-, digluconate
AVAGARD COMPONENT CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE
SOLUPREP COMPONENT CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE
2,4,11,13-Tetraazatetradecanediimidamide, N,N''-bis(4-chlorophenyl)-3,12-diimino-, di-D-gluconate
CHLORAPREP COMPONENT CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE
CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE COMPONENT OF AVAGARD
CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE COMPONENT OF SOLUPREP
CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE COMPONENT OF CHLORAPREP
Chlorhexamed
Hibident
CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE (MART.)
CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE [MART.]
Chlorhexidine gluconate (USAN:USP:JAN)
CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE (USP IMPURITY)
CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE [USP IMPURITY]
chlorhexidine bigluconate
Dermachlor
Betasept
Otodine
Vetasan
Dental
Paroex
Davis
PwrioChip
Scrub
TrisOphtho
ChlorHex
HexaDermMax
TrisDent
Bactoshield Chg
Chloradine Lube
Chlorhexidin glukonatu [Czech]
1,6-Bis(N5-[p-chlorophenyl]-N1-biguanido)hexane
Scrub-stat
TrizChlor Flush
BioHexWipesWipes
CeraSootheCHX
gly4Chlor
Ultra HexFlush
Chloradine Scrub
Dermachlor Rinse
Fresh Mouth
Scrub Care
Stomodine F
Vital-Chlor
Hexa-Foam
pHiso-Med
Ultra Hex
1,1'-HBCB
Clx Derm
Hex-Wash
Hexi Dip
Max Chlorhexidine
Oris Chx
Sky Oral Rinse
Clx Derm Spot
Major Oral Rinse
TrizChlor 4
Chlorhexidine 4%
Chlorhexidine Lube
Hex-Tra
VetraSeb CeraDerm
Chlordine 55
Chlordine105
ChlorHex 2X
Hibiclens (TN)
Periogard (TN)
Chlorhexidine Flush
Chlorhexidine Scrub
Davis Chlorhexidine
Dyna-Hex2
Equine Anti-Fungal
Chlordine 110
Chlordine 510
Dyna-hex 2
Dyna-hex 4
Scrub, Scrub-Stat
Dr. Dean
Peridex (TN)
Hex-PLUS
TrizChlor 4 Mousse
Chlorhexidine Shampoo
SUFFUSION
TELFATEAT
Chlohexidine gluconate
Bisbiguanide Teat Dip
Chlordine 110 Dip
Chlorhexidine4% scrub
Chorhexidine Gluconate
Hexi-Dip 1%
Max ChlorhexidineFlush
TrizCHLOR 4 Wipes
Zymadent Dental Wipes
CHLORHEIX-LUBE
VETASAN SCRUB
BLUE RIBBON
Chlorhexidine 4%Scrub
Chlorhexidine Scrub4%
Chlordine Barrier Film
SANI-CLING
Stratford Dental Wipes
FS-106Spray
CHG BARRIER DIP
Chlorhexidine Gluconante
CHLORHEXIDINE2%
Hexi Dip 110
MAX Chlorhexidine 4%
Chem-Star Classic Plus
DYNA-HEX CHG
ChlorHex Maxi Scrub4%
Chlorhexidine Scrub 4%
CHLORHEXIDINESolution
Cutania TrisEDTA Wipes
TrizChlor 4 Conditioner
Antiseptic Foam Handwash
Antiseptic Skin Cleanser
Chlordine 55 Teat Dip
Chlorhexidine Solution2%
Glen Haven TrizChlor 4
Tru-Blu Chlor Hex-Wash
Antiseptic Surgical Scrub
Purell Antimicrobial Foam
Bd E-Z Scrub 107
CLX DERM OTO PLUS
Curaseb Chlorhexidine 4%
Tru-Blu C-Hex 110
Chlordine 105 Teat Dip
Chlordine 510 Teat Dip
Scrub CareExidine-2 CHG
Scrub CareExidine-4 CHG
Antiseptic Cleansing Wipes
BLUE RIBBON SPRA Y
Antimicrobial Foam Handwash
Antimicrobial Skin Cleanser
Chlorhexidinewith Aloe Vera
Chlorhexidine Gluconate 2%
Chlorhexidine Gluconate 4%
Chem-Star Classic Plus Dip
chlorhexidine gluconate cloth
Antibacterial Protective Hand
SCHEMBL34468
4% CHG Skin Cleansing Kit
C.E.T. Oral Hygiene Rinse
CHLORHEXIDINE 2%SCRUB
Hibiclens for Georgia Pacific
FS-106 S PRAY
NUPRO Chlorhexidine Gluconate
PRE-MOISTENED TOWELETTE
CHLORHEXIDINE SCRUB 2%
Foaming Chlorhexidine Gluconate
ProSense Dental Solution Wipes
Pet MD CHLORHEXIDINE 4%
0.12% Chlorhexidine Gluconate
CHEMBL4297088
DTXSID5034519
Pre-Scrub IISurgical Hand Scrub
Chlorhexidine Gluconate Oral Rinse
Provon Antimicrobial Foam Handwash
Purell CS Foam Handwash 2% CHG
Carolina Custom Cages Chlorhexidine
Periogard (Chlorhexidine Gluconate)
2% Chlorhexidine Gluconate Solution
Chlorhexidine Gluconate 2% Solution
Chlorhexidine gluconate (JP17/USP)
CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE [JAN]
FS-106
Bactoshield CHGChlorhexidine Gluconate
CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE [USAN]
DentahexOral Rinse for Dogs and Cats
AKOS015896303
AKOS025310696
Antiseptic Skin CleanserExidine-2 CHG
Stratford Chlorhexidine 4% plus TRIS
CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE [VANDF]
CHLORHEXIDINE D-DIGLUCONATE [MI]
CHLORHEXIDINE DIGLUCONATE [INCI]
CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE [WHO-DD]
Dairyland Brand Sprayable CHG Teat Dip
Milkhouse Brand Sprayable CHG Teat Dip
Cardinal Health Antiseptic Skin Cleanser
D-Gluconic acid, compound with N,N''-bis(4-chlorophenyl)-3,12-diimino-2,4,11,13-tetraazatetradecanediamidine (2:1)
Aplicare Antiseptic Chlorhexidine Gluconate
Chlorhexidine Gluconate 0.12% Oral Rinse
Chlorhexidine Gluconate Liquid Solution 2%
Chlorhexidine Gluconate Liquid Solution 4%
Chlorhexidine Gluconate, 0.12% Oral Rinse
Scrub, Scrub-Stat, Foam Safe, Micro-Guard
Banixx Wound Care Cream with Marine Collagen
C3105
CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE [ORANGE BOOK]
STRAWFIELD PETS CHLORHEXIDINE MEDICATED
BANIXX with COLLAGENVETERINARIAN STRENGTH
C08038
D00858
TRUCLENS DENTAL WIPES FOR CATS AND DOGS
DASH Chlorhexidine Gluconate 0.12% Oral Rinse
Acclean Chlorhexidine Gluconate 0.12% Oral Rinse
Chlorhexidine Gluconate Solution 0.75% Antiseptic
Chlorhexidine Gluconate, 0.12% Oral Rinse Solution
J-011837
Maxiclens Chlorhexidine Gluconate Liquid Solution, 4%
Denti-Care Denti-RinseChlorhexidine Gluconate Oral Rinse
Skin Antisepsis, Oral Cleansing and Nasal Antisepsis System
1,1'-Hexamethylenebis[5-(4-chlorophenyl)biguanide] Digluconate
Truseb Chlorhexidine 4% Medicated for Dogs, Cats And Horses
Chlorhexidine digluconate, Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material
Clx Derm chlorhexidine digluconate antiseptic and moisturizer for dogs and cats
1,1'-Hexamethylenebis[5-(p-chlorophenyl)biguanide] (2R,3S,4R,5R)-2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxyhexanoic acid(1:2)
1-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-[N-[6-[[N-[N-(4-chlorophenyl)carbamimidoyl]carbamimidoyl]amino]hexyl]carbamimidoyl]guanidine; (2R,3S,4R,5R)-2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxyhexanoic acid
2,4,11,13-Tetraazatetradecanediimidamide, N,N''-bis(4-chlorophenyl)-3,12-diimino-, digluconate
2,4,11,13-Tetraazatetradecanediimidamide, N,N'-bis(4-chlorophenyl)-3,12-diimino-, di-D-gluconate
D-Gluconic acid, compd with N,N''-bis(4-chlorophenyl)-3,12-diimino-2,4,11,13-tetraazatetradecanediimidamide (2:1)
N',N'''''-hexane-1,6-diylbis[N-(4-chlorophenyl)(imidodicarbonimidic diamide)]--D-gluconic acid (1/2)
 

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