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[Lethal intravenous infusion of a wound antiseptic containing polyhexanide].
Archiv fur Kriminologie, 2009Polyhexamethylene biguanide (PHMB) is considered to be highly histocompatible and is one of the most frequently used wound antiseptics. Only one case of intoxication has been reported so far. The present case of a lethal intoxication is the first fatal incident described where causality is substantiated by a temporal coincidence between application and
Frank, Wehner +2 more
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Clinical Safety and Efficacy of a Novel Thermoreversible Polyhexanide-Preserved Wound Covering Gel
European Surgical Research, 2010<i>Background:</i> An ideal topical formulation for wound therapy does not exist. The aim of this study was to develop a novel improved therapeutic option for the treatment of acute and chronic wounds. <i>Methods:</i> A transparent wound gel which is in a liquid state below and in a gel state at or above room temperature was ...
O, Goertz +7 more
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[Suspected anaphylaxis by wound treatment with polyhexanide derivate wound products].
Ugeskrift for laeger, 2018Only four cases of anaphylaxis triggered by polyhexanide have been reported in the literature. We report a case of anaphylaxis in a Danish patient treated with polyhexanide derivate (Prontosan) wound products. We emphasise the importance of intramuscular injection of adrenaline as part of the treatment protocol in the initial phase of anaphylaxis and ...
Morten A, Schrøder +2 more
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[Recommendations for the use of polyhexanide-containing products for the treatment of wounds].
Praxis, 2011Polihexanide-containing wound products are often used for the treatment of acute and chronic wounds. Although information pertaining to the use of polihexanide can be found in the literature, the appropriate use of these products in clinical practice is not always clear. The goal of this short review is to provide clinically relevant recommendations to
B, Roth +4 more
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Effect of polyhexanide as antiseptic mouth rinse against oral pathogens in an in vitro biofilm model
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 2021Maximilian Kollmuss +2 more
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Enfermedades Infecciosas Y Microbiología Clínica, 2017
Felipe Fernández-Cuenca, Alvaro Pascual
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Felipe Fernández-Cuenca, Alvaro Pascual
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Perioperative Anaphylaxie auf Polyhexanid
AllergologieI. Hennighausen +3 more
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