Sunday, November 22nd 2009. StaphAseptic®.
Sold over the counter, StaphAseptic is a bactericide gel of maximum strength, free of antibiotics that when applied to minor cuts, burns, scrapes and abrasions, kills 99% of MRSA and other germs.
Once found almost exclusively in the hospital environment, MRSA - an infection caused by the Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus that is resistant to the most common antibiotics - has now appeared in the field, where it enters the body via close skin-to-skin contact, open sores and cuts in the skin, contaminated surfaces and equipment or poor personal hygiene.
Active staph (staphylococcus aureus) infections may look innocuous at first, appearing as a pimple, boil or ingrown hair and can be red, swollen, painful, or have pus and other drainage. Serious infections however may cause pneumonia, bloodstream infections, or even death.
StaphASeptic is made with Benzethonium chloride which is a synthetic quaternary ammonium compound used as a local anti-infective and as a detergent and disinfectant, tea tree oil and white thyme oil. It also contains Lidocaine 2.5% as a topical local anesthetic for effective action both in wound pain relief and itching.
Available in a 2oz. tube or in single dose packets, StaphAseptic is an unexpensive - a pack of six single use packets may be bought for as little as $2 at the excellent RescueEssentials online shop - and light resource in a paddling first aid kit.












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