Hibiscrub is an antiseptic solution used for skin cleansing and surgical hand disinfection.
Founded in the 1970s in the UK by Sterling-Winthrop Ltd.
Hibiscrub was originally developed for use in hospitals for pre-operative skin preparation.
In 1988, Sterling-Winthrop Ltd. was acquired by Eastman Kodak Co. and Hibiscrub became a part of Kodak's healthcare division.
In 2005, Molnlycke Health Care acquired the healthcare division of Kodak and Hibiscrub became a part of Molnlycke's product line.
Today, Hibiscrub is widely used in hospitals, veterinary clinics, and households for its antiseptic properties.
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Antiseptic solution used for skin cleansing and surgical hand disinfection.
Antimicrobial skin cleanser used for pre-operative skin preparation, wound care, and general skin cleansing.
Hibiscrub is used for skin cleansing and surgical hand disinfection in hospitals and clinics. It is also used for wound care and general skin cleansing at home.
Yes, Hibiscrub is safe for use on animals. It is often used in veterinary clinics for its antiseptic properties.
Hibiscrub works by killing bacteria and other microorganisms on the skin. It contains the active ingredient chlorhexidine gluconate, which has strong antiseptic properties.
The frequency of use depends on the specific application. Follow the instructions provided by your healthcare provider or refer to the product labeling for guidance.
Hibiscrub is not intended for use on acne-prone skin. Consult with your dermatologist for advice on treating acne.