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      Octenidine dihydrochloride: chemical characteristics and antimicrobial properties.

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          The empiric use of antibiotics is being restricted due to the spread of antimicrobial resistance. However, topical antiseptics are less likely to induce resistance, owing to their unspecific mode of action and the high concentrations in which they can be used. One such antiseptic, octenidine dihydrochloride (OCT), can be used either prophylactically or therapeutically on the skin, mucosa and wounds. Evidence to support its use comes from in-vitro, animal and clinical studies on its safety, tolerability and efficacy. This article summarises the physical, chemical and antimicrobial properties of OCT in the context of wound care.

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          Journal
          J Wound Care
          Journal of wound care
          Mark Allen Group
          0969-0700
          0969-0700
          Mar 2016
          : 25
          : 3 Suppl
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Professor of Skin Integrity and Infection Control, School of Human and Health Sciences, University of Huddersfield.
          Article
          10.12968/jowc.2016.25.Sup3.S3
          26949863
          ca752abf-4692-4346-916d-44fd47eb256e
          History

          antimicrobial efficacy,biofilm,contraindications,biocompatibility index,wound antisepsis,Octenidine dihydrochloride,cytotoxicity

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