Contains Benzydamine and Chlorhexidine for topical use. Benzydamine inhibits fungal ergosterol synthesis. Chlorhexidine disrupts bacterial cell membranes through cation attraction
Colorless liquid with slightly sharp odor. Boiling point: 302.4°F at 760 mmHg. Melting point: 31.3°F. Density: 1.11 g/cm³ at 68°F. Miscible with water
Colorless, flammable liquid with pleasant smell. Chemical formula is C3H8O. Melting point is -89°C, boiling point is 82.6°C. Density is approximately 0.786 g/cm³
Povidone-iodine is a chemical complex of povidone, hydrogen iodide, and elemental iodine. Contains 10% Povidone with 10,000 ppm total iodine species. Releases iodine slowly to kill microorganisms. Discovered in 1955 by Shelanski brothers
CPC is a cationic quaternary ammonium compound used in various mouthwashes and sprays. It is a solid at room temperature with a melting point of 77°C. Soluble in water but insoluble in acetone, acetic acid, or ethanol
Chlorhexidine is a broad-spectrum antimicrobial biguanide used as antiseptic. Developed in UK in 1950s, introduced to US in 1970s. Available over-the-counter for surgical sterilization and dental use