Can EcoHydra’s Antimicrobial Barrier Cream be used for general hand hygiene sanitizer protocol for hospital personnel?
Not at the current time. Additional clinical documentation is needed. An instant Hand Sanitizer must meet the performance standards set by the FDA in the 21CFR 333.470: Effectiveness testing of a healthcare personnel handwash. This protocol requires that those products: • Be fast acting, • Kill a broad spectrum of microbes, • Work under a heavy soil load, and • Demonstrate a persistence of action. EcoHydra’s Antimicrobial Barrier Cream was designed with the clinical environment in mind, in which frequent handwashing is practiced. Use of the Barrier Cream as an adjunct ensures and improves the integrity of the skin, which is often compromised with repeated exposure to water and gloves in the healthcare, food service and institutional markets.
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