Medirub is generally an alcohol-based liquid, gel, or foam used for hand antisepsis to kill bacteria, viruses, and fungi on the hands or to disinfect surfaces and medical equipment. It is designed to provide hygiene without the need for soap and water and dries quickly after use.
Key features often include:
- Active Ingredient: The primary active ingredient is usually ethanol (ethyl alcohol) or isopropyl alcohol. The “25%” is an unusually low concentration for an effective hand rub, as most effective formulas are 70% or 80% alcohol by volume (v/v). The 25% concentration might be for a different type of application or a specific dilution.
- Germ Kill: It is effective against a broad spectrum of microorganisms, including many viruses and bacteria.
Uses
The uses of Medirub rub disinfectant solutions primarily center around hygiene and infection control.
- Hygienic Hand Disinfection: The main use is the routine hygienic disinfection of hands, especially for healthcare professionals in between patients and procedures.
- Surgical Hand Disinfection: It can also be used for surgical hand preparation to ensure a high level of disinfection.
- Skin Antiseptic: The solution can be used as an antiseptic to clean minor cuts, wounds, or abrasions to reduce the risk of infection.
- Skin Preparation: It is often used to swab the skin before injections or other medical procedures to disinfect the area.




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