Designed for high-level disinfection and sterilization of heat-sensitive, immersible tools
Not for use on scopes or lens-based instruments due to risk of film formation
Contains sodium nitrite to help protect instruments from corrosion
McKesson High-Level Glutaraldehyde Disinfecting Solution
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Designed for high-level disinfection and sterilization of heat-sensitive, immersible tools
Not for use on scopes or lens-based instruments due to risk of film formation
Contains sodium nitrite to help protect instruments from corrosion
Key Features & Benefits:
Designed for high-level disinfection and sterilization of heat-sensitive, immersible tools
Not for use on scopes or lens-based instruments due to risk of film formation
Contains sodium nitrite to help protect instruments from corrosion
Buffered 2.5% glutaraldehyde formula with added surfactants for thorough coverage
Activated 28-day solution – offers extended usability without compromising efficacy
Supplied in a 1-gallon (128 fl. oz. / 3.8 liters) container for long-lasting use
Suitable for use in medical, dental, and surgical environments
1. What is this disinfectant used for?
This solution is used for high-level disinfection and sterilization of heat-sensitive, immersible medical and dental equipment and instruments. It’s ideal when steam sterilization is not an option.
2. Can it be used on scopes or lens-based instruments?
No. It is not recommended for scopes or any instrument with a lens, as it may leave a film on the surface that could interfere with visibility or performance.
3. What is the active ingredient in this disinfectant?
It contains 2.5% buffered glutaraldehyde, which is a proven high-level disinfectant. It also includes sodium nitrite as a corrosion inhibitor and surfactants for improved surface coverage.
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