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Protection against CLABSIs*


WHERE YOU NEED IT, WHEN YOU NEED IT.


The first and ONLY 3.15% Chlorhexidine Gluconate/70% Isopropyl Alcohol solution with FDA clearance to disinfect needleless access sites prior to use.


New Strip Format Now Available! Ready access from the IV pole


3.15% Chlorhexidine Gluconate (CHG) and 70% Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA)


• Confirmed efficacy at the 5 second scrub time and 5 second dry time • A randomized study1


has shown that disinfection of the devices


with a Chlorhexidine/Alcohol solution appears to be most effective in reducing colonization as cited in the CDC Guidelines2


For a free sample, visit pdihc.com/PrevanticsDeviceStrip *CLABSI=Central line-associated bloodstream infection


References: 1. Hayden, M. K., et al. A Randomized Cross-Over Clinical Trial to Compare 3.15% Chlorhexidine/70% Isopropyl Alcohol (CHG) vs 70% Isopropyl Alcohol Alone (Alcohol) and 5s vs 15s Scrub for Routine Disinfection of Needleless Connectors (NCs) on Central Venous Catheters (CVCs) in an Adult Medical Intensive Care Unit (ICU), Oral Abstract Presented at 2014 ID Week Conference, October 11, 2014, Philadelphia, PA. 2. 2011 Guidelines for the Prevention of Intravascular Catheter-Related Infections, Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2011.


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