Chlorhexidine
see also: Etymology of Chlorhexidine
The chlorhexidine is a Antiseptique.
The Molécule is a Cation twice positive and is presented like Chlorure, Acétate and a di Gluconate. It is symmetrical, contains two rings of Benzène and with the Formule of following structure:
The chlorhexidine is easily soluble in organic solvents, the such Dichlorométhane.
Use in dental medicine
The chlorhexidine and its salts are strongly Antibactérien S and have the advantage of acting a long time on the Dent S and the oral Muqueuse, without penetrating in the body. They act by modification of the bacterial Paroi.-
Toothpaste
- oral Spray
other uses
- disinfecting dermic
- Cleaning for lenses
- disinfecting during the operations.
Code ATC
A01AB03
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