Literature DB >> 17989993

Transdermal resorption of an ethanol- and 2-propanol-containing skin disinfectant.

Martin Hartwig Kirschner1, Reinhold Andreas Lang, Burkhard Breuer, Marion Breuer, Corinna Schulze Gronover, Thomas Zwingers, Johannes Georg Böttrich, Andreas Arndt, Ute Brauer, Matthias Hintzpeter, Marc-Alexander Burmeister, Jan-Dirk Fauteck.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Ethanol- or 2-propanol-containing disinfectant agents are widely used in medical practice, particularly in the surgical environment. It was the primary objective of this phase I study to comparatively investigate the transdermal resorption of ethanol and 2-propanol within 1 h after dermal application of the two agents as single preparations and a commercial product containing both alcohols in combination, respectively. The secondary objective was to examine whether a mutual influence of the two alcohols in combination exists.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Following the double-blind, randomized, three-times cross-over design for this clinical trial, 20 ml of three different alcohol-containing disinfectants were applied on a 200-cm(2) gauze swab on skin areas, identical in size and location, of 14 healthy volunteers for 10 min to investigate the absorption rate of ethanol and 2-propanol with special focus on the question whether the two alcohols might influence each other's absorption rate when being applied in combination.
RESULTS: No clinically relevant enhancement of dermal absorption, with respect to ethanol and 2-propanol, could be observed within 1 h after application, neither when used as single preparations, nor in combination.
CONCLUSION: Therefore, the use of ethanol- and 2-propanol-containing disinfectants in the medical environment can be considered as safe.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17989993     DOI: 10.1007/s00423-007-0237-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langenbecks Arch Surg        ISSN: 1435-2443            Impact factor:   3.445


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