HiBiClens
HibiClens® is a proven antiseptic skin cleanser, trusted by healthcare professionals, with 4% chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG). It binds to the skin, providing long-lasting antimicrobial protection, helping reduce healthcare associated infections (HAIs), and supporting daily patient bathing protocols in clinical care from pre-op to post-op.
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Certified by ISCC
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How the product works
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Overview
HibiClens® is a trusted antimicrobial solution formulated with 4% chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG), designed to support facilities in their mission to reduce healthcare associated infections (HAIs). Our antiseptic skin cleanser provides effective defense against harmful microorganisms with a unique formulation that kills on contact, binds to the skin, and forms a persistent barrier that continues to remove germs after rinsing. Its long lasting protection makes it an ideal antimicrobial solution and part of effective infection prevention bundles. HibiClens® supports more than infection control. Its gentle formulation helps maintain skin integrity throughout repeated use, and it washes clean without leaving behind sticky residue. HibiClens® also helps improve standardization, increase compliance, and promote patient satisfaction, making it a valuable solution across multiple departments within the hospital. Features and Benefits: • Kills microorganisms on contact and begins working immediately. Binds to skin for long-lasting antimicrobial protection after rinsing. • Has been trusted by healthcare professionals for over 40 years; and is established as a safe and effective antiseptic skin cleanser. • Has gentle antiseptic action with low skin irritability, maintaining skin integrity through repeated use, ensuring patient comfort and confidence. It incorporates easily into routine cleansing, with no sticky residue.
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Product references
- HAI Data and Statistics, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, http://www.cdc.gov/hai/surveillance/.
- CDC’s 2022 National and State Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAI) Progress Report - https://www.cdc.gov/healthcare-associated-infections/php/data/index.htm
- Health Care–Associated Infections: A Meta-analysis of Costs and Financial Impact on the US Health Care System. Eyal Zimlichman, MD, MSc1,2; Daniel Henderson, MD, MPH1; Orly Tamir, PhD, MSc, MHA1 et al. Health Care–Associated Infections: A Meta-analysis of Costs and Financial Impact on the US Health Care System | Infectious Diseases | JAMA Internal Medicine | JAMA Network
- Rao, Nalini., et al. A Preoperative Decolonization Protocol for Staphylococcus Aureus Prevents Orthopedic Infections. Clinical Orthopedics and Related Research 466.6 (2008): 1343-348.
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