Glutaraldehyde

Germicide capable of the (slow) destruction of spore-bearing organisms in addition to vegetative bacteria. Marketed as Cidex, glutaraldehyde is diluted to a 2 per cent solution in dilute sodium bicarbonate to give the reaction (pH 7.5 – 8.5) for most effective use. Action is best in the absence of organic matter, and the germicide is used particularly for the sterilization of heat-sensitive materials.


A sterilizing agent effective against all microorganisms including viruses and spores.


A hardener added to the developer of the automatic processing chemicals.


Glutaraldehyde is a topical treatment, meaning it’s applied directly to the skin, predominantly used for addressing warts, especially plantar warts, also known as verrucas. It may cause a skin rash or irritation and has the potential to leave a brown stain on the skin.


 


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