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BD ChloraPrep™

Skin antisepsis for every surgical and vascular access procedure. Because all patients are vulnerable to the risk of infection.

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About BD ChloraPrep™

BD ChloraPrep™ skin preparation is a rapid-acting, persistent and broad-spectrum antiseptic for a wide range of procedures. The 2% w/v chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) & 70% v/v isopropyl alcohol (IPA) formulation acts fast and keeps fighting bacteria for at least 48 hours.1

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Features and Benefits

The BD ChloraPrep™ advantage

With BD ChloraPrep™ skin preparation, you benefit from a clinically proven formulation and efficacy to advance performance.

Why skin preperation matters

BD ChloraPrep™ is a one-step, single-use fully sterile 2% w/v (20mg/ml) CHG & 70% v/v IPA skin antisepsis solution that is proven effective and persistent in reducing a broad spectrum of microorganisms.1,2

Using BD ChloraPrep™

BD is here to support you with clear guidance and product labeling that will ensure the proper use of BD ChloraPrep™ products.

D ChloraPrep™ versus traditional prep
BD ChloraPrep™ applicators offer a sustainable antiseptic solution

Multi-use skin antiseptics and ancillary products may generate more waste, hinder efficiency and impact supply chain by taking up more shelf space. 

The BD single-use sterile skin applicators may be more sustainable than traditional prep methods and pre-op skin prep trays.

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References

Not all products and services may be available in your area. Please contact a BD representative for more information.

References
  1. Hibbard, J. Analysis comparing the antimicrobial activity and safety of current antiseptics: a review. J Infusion Nursing, 2005, 28(3):194–207.
  2. Denton G. Chlorhexidine. In: Block S, ed. Disinfection, Sterilization, and Preservation. 5th ed. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2001:321–336.

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