Clean your hands often with a proven antiseptic like Hibiclens*. You, your family and others in close contact should wash their hands frequently, especially after changing the bandage or touching the infected wound Do not share personal items such as towels, washcloths, razors and clothing, inc...
As simple and easy to use as any liquid soap, Hibiclens has been proven to be effective.4 In addition to binding to the skin and leaving a layer of protection (without any sticky residue), Hibiclens is: Fast acting – begins killing germs on contact4 and keeps working, even after rin...
Your surgeon needs to know if you have had a history ofstaphor other skin infections in the recent past. You may be asked to wash with a special antibiotic soap or wash like chlorhexidine (Hibiclens) the night or morning before surgery to help reduce the number of bacteria on your skin....
HIBICLENS, trusted by hospitals for over 40 years as a pre/post-operative antiseptic skin cleanser, considered a key in preventing surgical site infections (SSIs)