chlorhexidine
Chlorhexidine is a chemical antiseptic and antimicrobial agent widely used in medical, dental, and consumer products. It is a cationic bisbiguanide available as digluconate or diacetate salts. In solution, chlorhexidine remains active across a range of pH levels and is relatively low in toxicity for topical use. Common preparations include mouthrinses around 0.12%, topical skin solutions from about 0.5% to 2%, and surgical scrubs near 2%.
Mechanism of action involves binding to negatively charged microbial cell walls, disrupting membranes, and causing leakage
Uses include preoperative skin antisepsis and hand hygiene, including alcohol-based formulations for healthcare workers, and cleaning
Safety and limitations: Common adverse effects in oral use include staining of teeth and tongue, altered taste,