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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for CHLORHEXIDINE OR simethicone OR MUPIROCIN
  1. ... prevent hospital-acquired infections, consider the use of chlorhexidine-impregnated disposable no-rinse cloths. Make sure the ... can tolerate and does not have allergies to chlorhexidine. If you wash the patient's hair, use either ...
  2. ... gloves A face mask Cleaning solution (such as chlorhexidine) in a single-use small applicator Special sponges ... wipes that contain a cleaning agent, such as chlorhexidine A special patch called a Biopatch A clear ...
  3. ... wipes, such as hydrogen peroxide, povidone-iodine, or chlorhexidine Antibiotic ointment, such as bacitracin, polysporin, or mupirocin ...
  4. ... dexamethasone mouthwash, anti-inflammatory amlexanox paste (Aphthasol), or chlorhexidine gluconate (Peridex) mouthwash. Over-the-counter medicines, such ...
  5. ... clear), and maybe heparin syringes (yellow) Alcohol or chlorhexidine wipes Sterile gloves Sharps container (special container for ...
  6. ... a fan, vacuum cleaner, washing machine, or dishwasher. Simethicone drops are sold without a prescription and may ...
  7. ... be needed for severe cases. These may include: Chlorhexidine mouthwash Stronger medicines called corticosteroids that are placed ...
  8. ... recommended to remove dead or dying gum tissue. Chlorhexidine rinse will help with gum inflammation. Over-the- ...
  9. ... but it should not be the only treatment. Mupirocin is a common topical medicine used for this ...
  10. ... that can be harmful in large amounts are: Chlorhexidine gluconate Ethanol (ethyl alcohol) Hydrogen peroxide Methyl salicylate
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