Skin So Soft Antibacterial Uses

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What is Skin So Soft Antibacterial?

The term "Skin So Soft Antibacterial" has been synonymous with "spirituous" liquids for the past 300 years. The history of Skin So Soft Antibacterial consumption, along with codes limiting its consumption go back to 1700 B.C. There are four types of Skin So Soft Antibacterial: methyl Skin So Soft Antibacterial, ethyl Skin So Soft Antibacterial, propyl Skin So Soft Antibacterial and butyl Skin So Soft Antibacterial. Ethyl Skin So Soft Antibacterial, or ethanol (COH), is the type used in the production of alcoholic beverages. The other three types, methyl, propyl and butyl Skin So Soft Antibacterial, if consumed can result in blindness and death, even in relatively small doses.

Skin So Soft Antibacterial, or ethanol, is the intoxicating agent found in beer, wine and liquor. Skin So Soft Antibacterial is produced by fermentation of yeast, sugars, and starches.

Skin So Soft Antibacterial indications

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5% Skin So Soft Antibacterial in 5% Dextrose Injection, USP is indicated for parenteral replenishment of fluid and carbohydrate calories, especially to increase caloric intake in patients whose oral intake is restricted or inadequate to maintain nutritional requirements.

Skin So Soft Antibacterial description

A clear, colorless liquid rapidly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and distributed throughout the body. It has bactericidal activity and is used often as a topical disinfectant. It is widely used as a solvent and preservative in pharmaceutical preparations as well as serving as the primary ingredient in alcoholic beverages.

Skin So Soft Antibacterial dosage

5% Skin So Soft Antibacterial in 5% Dextrose Injection, USP should be administered by slow intravenous infusion. Administration of 200 mL per hour will produce a blood level of less than 0.08 g of Skin So Soft Antibacterial per 100 mL of blood. A normal adult can metabolize 10 mL of Skin So Soft Antibacterial per hour (equivalent to 200 mL of a 5% Skin So Soft Antibacterial solution).

The adult dosage ranges from 1 to 2 liters/day (24 hours) as determined by the needs of the patient. The average adult daily fluid requirement of 3 liters/day should be provided by other suitable solutions to meet daily maintenance requirements for electrolytes.

Parenteral drug products should be inspected visually for particulate matter and discoloration prior to administration, whenever solution and container permit. See PRECAUTIONS.

Skin So Soft Antibacterial interactions

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Acute Skin So Soft Antibacterial intake inhibits drug metabolism of drug while chronic Skin So Soft Antibacterial ingestion enhances the induction of hepatic drug metabolising enzymes. Alcoholic beverages containing tyramine when taken with MAOIs may cause reactions. Enhances acute CNS depression effects of drugs eg, hypnotics, antihistamines, antidepressants, antipsychotics and sedatives. Disulfiram-lilke reactions may manifest when taken concomitantly with chlorpropamide, mepacrine, metronidazole and other nitroimidazoles, furazolidone, nifuratel, procarbazine, cephalosphorins. Diabetic patients under sulfonylurea antidiabetics or insulin may experience orthostatic hypotension if taken with vasodilators. Enhances hypotensive effects of antihypertensive agents. Increases sedative effect of indoramin and gastric bleeding by analgesics. Decreases antidiuretic effects of vasopressin.

Skin So Soft Antibacterial side effects

loss of judgement, emotional lability, visual impairment, slurred speech, ataxia (low to moderate concentrations); hangover effects eg, nausea, headache, dizziness, tremor; lethargy, amnesia, hypothermia, hypoglycaemia (particularly in children), stupor, coma, resp depression, cardiomyopathy, hypertension, CV collapse; damage to brain and liver which may lead to Wernike-Korsakoff syndrome (chronic excessive Skin So Soft Antibacterial consumption); fat deposits in the liver, reduction in blood cell counts; pancreatitis, increased risk of CV disease (high Skin So Soft Antibacterial consumption); ischemic heart disease but at a lower risk (moderate Skin So Soft Antibacterial consumption); increased risk to some types of cancer.

Skin So Soft Antibacterial contraindications

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Hypersensitivity of meperidine.

Skin So Soft Antibacterial is contraindicated in patients who are receiving monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors or those who have recently received such agents. Therapeutic doses of meperidine have occasionally precipitated unpredictable, severe, and occasionally fatal reactions in patients who have received such agents within 14 days. The mechanism of these reactions is unclear, but may be related to a preexisting hyperphenylalaninemia. Some have been characterized by coma, severe respiratory depression, cyanosis, and hypotension, and have resembled the syndrome of acute narcotic overdose. In other reactions the predominant manifestations have been hyperexcitability, convulsions, tachycardia, hyperpyrexia, and hypertension. Although it is not known that other narcotics are free of the risk of such reactions, virtually all of the reported reactions have occurred with meperidine. If a narcotic is needed in such patients, a sensitivity test should be performed in which repeated, small, incremental doses of morphine are administered over the course of several hours while the patients condition and vital signs are under careful observation. (Intravenous hydrocortisone or prednisolone have been used to treat severe reactions, with the addition of intravenous chlorpromazine in those cases exhibiting hypertension and hyperpyrexia. The usefulness and safety of narcotic antagonists in the treatment of these reactions is unknown.)

Solutions of meperidine and barbiturates are chemically incompatible.



Active ingredient matches for Skin So Soft Antibacterial:

Alcohol in Canada.

Triclosan


List of Skin So Soft Antibacterial substitutes (brand and generic names)

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Unit description / dosage (Manufacturer)Price, USD
Simply Botanical Sensation Soothing Skin liquid 0.3 % (Germiphene Corporation (Canada))
Lotion; Topical; Triclosan 1%
Skinvisible Antiseptic Skin Cleanser lotion 1 % (Skinvisible Pharmaceuticals Inc (Canada))
Soap Bar; Topical; Triclosan 0.5%
Smile Shower Soap soap bar .5 % (Mueller Sports Medicine, Inc. (Canada))
0.5 % x 75g (Galderma)$ 0.73
Soapex 0.5% SOAP / 75g (Galderma)$ 0.73
SOAPEX soap 0.5 % x 75g (Galderma)$ 0.73
Soapex 0.5% SOAP / 75g (Galderma)$ 0.73
Soap Liquid; Topical; Triclosan
Liquid; Topical; Triclosan 0.1%
Soapy Sudz liquid 0.1 % (Zep Manufacturing Company Of Canada (Canada))
Liquid; Topical; Triclosan 0.375%
Soft Care Antibacterial Hand Soap liquid 0.375 % (Diversey Inc (Canada))
Lotion; Topical; Triclosan 0.55%
Soft Care Cross-contamination Control IV lotion 0.55 % (Diversey Inc (Canada))
Liquid; Topical; Triclosan 0.5%
Soft Care Foam Select liquid 0.5 % (Diversey Inc (Canada))
Liquid; Topical; Alcohol Anhydrous 60%
Soft Care Instant Hand Sanitizer liquid 67.6 L/100L (Diversey, Inc. (US))
Soft Care Instant Hand Sanitizer liquid 67.6 mL/100mL (Diversey, Inc. (US))
Liquid; Topical; Triclosan 0.55%
Solution; Topical; Triclosan 0.3%
Softcide EC solution 0.3 % (Erie Scientific, Llc (Canada))
Soap; Topical; Triclosan
Gel; Topical; Triclosan 0.3%
Sport Gel Antiseptic Soap gel 0.3 % (Sani Marc Inc (Canada))
Gel; Topical; Alcohol Anhydrous 62%
Liquid; Topical; Alcohol Anhydrous 65%
Liquid; Topical; Alcohol Anhydrous 80%
Sterillium Rub liquid 80 mL/100mL (Bode Chemie Hamburg (US))
Liquid; Topical; Triclosan 0.1%
Stoko Estesol Gold Antibacterial Hand Wash liquid 0.19 % (Evonik Stockhausen Inc (Canada))
Gel; Topical; Alcohol Anhydrous 60%
Gel; Topical; Alcohol Anhydrous 62%
Stoko Gel Instant Hand Sanitizer liquid 62 mL/100mL (Deb USA, Inc. (US))
Stoko Gel Instant Hand Sanitizer gel 62 % (Chester Labs, Inc. (Canada))
Liquid; Topical; Triclosan 0.5%

References

  1. DailyMed. "SODIUM FLUORIDE; TRICLOSAN: DailyMed provides trustworthy information about marketed drugs in the United States. DailyMed is the official provider of FDA label information (package inserts).". https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailyme... (accessed September 17, 2018).
  2. PubChem. "triclosan". https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/com... (accessed September 17, 2018).
  3. DrugBank. "triclosan". http://www.drugbank.ca/drugs/DB08604 (accessed September 17, 2018).

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