Rokkal (roccal)
ROKKAL (Roccal). 10% or 1% aqueous solution alkildimetilbenzilammoniya chloride mixture.
Transparent yellow liquid. Well rastvorima water.
Rokkal is monochetvertichnym ammonium compounds with surface activity. It has bactericidal activity against gram and gram bacteria, including streptococci and staphylococci resistant to antibiotics. There is also some sort of Candida fungi, and viruses. Ineffective against bacterial spores and Mycobacteria tuberculosis. It has deodorizing properties.
Applied as a means of antisepsis for hand surgeon, operating margin and traumatic surfaces to disinfect surgical instruments, objects care facilities.
To pre-processing, surgeon rinse hands with soap water tentatively, and then, after a thorough rinse and plunges them into 0.1% solution rokkala (1:1000) for 2 minutes.
Operating box process within 2 minutes tampon, soaked 1% solution of the drug.
To process traumatic surfaces using 0,025% solution (1:4000).
Tools after pre-treatment plunge in 1:1000 solution for 30 minutes. Rubber products processed solution 1:4000.
To disinfect tissues (wipes, gauze) using 0,025% solution for the disinfection of the outer-1% solution.
Solutions necessary concentration obtained by cultivating the original 10% or 1% solution in the amount of distilled water. It should not use piped water.
These concentrations solutions rokkala side effects do not, but in some cases can increase sensitivity to the drug (irritated skin). Trapped solutions in the eye is not allowed.
Product type : 10% and 1% solution of 250 ml bottles of varying sizes.
Storage : Keep at room temperature.
6. MYLO ZELENOE. Soap potassium (Sapo viridis).
Get omyleniem oils dilute caustic potash. Burozheltovataya or greenish mass of weak soapy smell. Easily rastvorima in water (1:4 to 1:6 in the cold and hot) and alcohol (1:4). Solutions are alkaline reaction.
Applied to purify the skin and to make soap and alcohol mylno- karbolovogo solution used as a disinfectant (see Phenol). Included in masi Vilkinsona.
Soap green, like other soaps, obtained by alkaline hydrolysis of fat, of the anionic preventing (anionic detergent).
Currently, as disinfectants and cleaning materials, the widespread use of cationic detergents (see Degmitsid, Dekametoksin, Tserigel etc.).
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