Interapothek alcohol 70º 250ml

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Alcohol of 70º with disinfectant power

250ml

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Description

It is essential to have a bottle of disinfectant alcohol in every family medicine cabinet. If you have a wound and want to stop bacteria from appearing, it will be very useful to apply this sanitizing liquid before covering the wound with a dressing.

Interapothek alcohol 70º is a suitable product for skin hygiene due to its powerful bactericidal effect. It can be used on both closed and open wounds and is suitable for all ages.

*Do not take by mouth.

Use it for any emergency.

Instructions for use

To impregnate with product that dressing that we want to apply on our body. Then apply the impregnated dressing for a few minutes and let it dry naturally.

Composition

Ethyl alcohol (bio). BENZALKONIUM CHLORIDE (BAK) (BIO).

Price per 100 ML

€0.76 / 100 ml

Pharmaceutical Advice

Rubbing alcohol for sanitary use is an antiseptic for healthy skin. It is an effective substance to eliminate viruses and bacteria on the skin surface when used properly. However, it is less effective against bacterial spores, which are more resistant. Alcohol is used to prepare the skin before an injection or minor surgery. It should not be used to disinfect open wounds (other disinfectants are better served for this purpose), nor on damaged or irritated skin. It should not be applied to eyes, mucous membranes or very large skin areas. It should always be used externally. It may contain other disinfectant substances to boost its action.

We commonly find 96° or 70° alcohol in medicine cabinets. But how are they different? The difference lies in the degree of ethanol concentration that they contain. The 96° alcohol is higher in concentration. On the other hand, 70° alcohol is more diluted, i.e. it has a 30% water content. Both act as disinfectants, the former with faster action and the latter, although slower, more effective, as it can better penetrate the bacterial protoplasm. 70° alcohol is considered to have a greater antiseptic effect.

On the other hand, there are popular hydroalcoholic solutions in a gel format, for hand disinfection when soap and water are not available. They are usually less irritating than the direct application of alcohol, as they contain other moisturising and soothing ingredients. Hydroalcoholic gels with an alcohol concentration of around 70% are considered the most suitable for antiviral purposes. It is important to remember that all alcohol products are highly flammable and should be handled with caution.

Finally, ethyl alcohol or ethanol also has applications in personal care products. In cosmetics, it can be used as a preservative, dissolve other ingredients or for its astringent action, but in these formulations, it is found in much smaller quantities.

It should not be mixed with other substances and should be kept out of children’s week. In case of poisoning or accidental ingestion, seek medical advice immediately.

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Opinions

10/10

This product is very good and fits me wonderfully without problems recommended

Anonymous A.
10/10

The product is as stated in the description, does not itch or anything and does its job perfectly, I recommend 100%.

Anonymous A.
4/10

The cream has three months left before it expires. I don't think it's right, as they have a three year shelf life and they send it to me when it only has three months left.

Anonymous A.
10/10

Great

Anonymous A.
10/10

I give it high marks because it is very good product! :)

Anonymous A.
10/10

Very happy with the speed and good service of this pharmacy. Greetings from Barcelona.

Anonymous A.
6/10

I haven't used it yet (it hasn't given me time)

Anonymous A.

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