Chlorhexidine

Generic Name
Chlorhexidine
Brand Names
Betasept, Hibiclens, Instillagel, Nupro Chlorhexidine, Oris, Oro-Clense, Paroex, Perichlor, Peridex, Periochip, Periogard, Prevora, X-pur
Drug Type
Small Molecule
Chemical Formula
C22H30Cl2N10
CAS Number
55-56-1
Unique Ingredient Identifier
R4KO0DY52L
Background

Chlorhexidine is a broad-spectrum antimicrobial biguanide used as a topical antiseptic and in dental practice for the treatment of inflammatory dental conditions caused by microorganisms. It is one of the most common skin and mucous membrane antiseptic agents in use today. The molecule itself is a cationic bis-guanide consisting of two 4-chlorophenyl rings and two biguanide groups joined by a central hexamethylene chain. Topical chlorhexidine for disinfection, as well as oral rinses for dental use, carries activity against a broad range of pathogens including bacteria, yeasts, and viruses.

Chlorhexidine was developed in the UK by Imperial Chemical Industries in the early 1950s and was introduced to the US in the 1970s. The FDA withdrew its approval for the use of chlorhexidine gluconate topical tincture 0.5%, due to a significant number of reports concerning chemical and thermal burns associated with the use of this product. Other formulations of chlorhexidine continue to be available.

Indication

Chlorhexidine is available over-the-counter in various formulations (e.g. solution, sponge, cloth, swab) as a topical antiseptic to sanitize prior to surgeries and/or medical procedures. Dental formulations, available by prescription only, include an oral rinse indicated for the treatment of gingivitis and a slow-release "chip" which is inserted into periodontal pockets and is indicated for the reduction of pocket depth in adult patients with periodontitis as an adjunct therapy to dental scaling and root planing procedures.

Associated Conditions
Aphthous ulcer, Catarrh of the throat, Chemotherapy Induced Oral Mucositis, Chronic Wounds, Decubitus Ulcer, Dental Cavity, Dysphagia, Eczema infected, Foeter Ex Ore, Gingival Bleeding, Gingival Diseases, Gingivitis, Glossitis, Hoarseness, Infection, Infectious Periodontal Diseases, Injury Throat, Mild to Moderate Inflammatory Reaction of the Oral Cavity, Mild to Moderate Inflammatory Reaction of the Pharynx, Mouth injury, Mucositis, Neurodermatitis, Ocular Inflammation, Ocular Irritation, Oral Aphthous Ulcer, Pain, Periodontitis, Pharyngitis, Plaque, Dental, Postoperative Wound Infection, Purulent Gingivitis, Radiation Mucositis, Red eye, Ringworm, Skin Infections, Sore Throat, Stomatitis, Surgical Wounds, Tissue Damage, Tonsillitis, Ulcers, Leg, Wound Infections, Bacterial skin infections, Dry, cracked skin, Gum pain, Moderate Gingivitis, Oral infections, Oral lesions, Recurrent Oral fungal infection, Severe Gingivitis, Superficial Wounds, Throat disinfection, Tongue inflammation
Associated Therapies
Anesthesia of Mucous Membrane, Antimicrobial Therapy, Contact Lens Care, Disinfection, Disinfection of External Genitalia, Disinfection of the Urethra, Disinfection of the Vaginal Mucosa, Irrigation therapy, Lubrication of the Urethra, Oral Care, Oral Hygiene, Oropharyngeal antisepsis, Promotion of wound healing, Skin disinfection, Surgical Scrubbing, Topical Antisepsis, Urethral Anesthesia, Wound Cleansing, Oral antisepsis, Oral disinfection

Efficacy of 0.12% Chlorhexidine Gluconate for Peri-implant Mucositis and Gingivitis

First Posted Date
2015-12-24
Last Posted Date
2015-12-24
Lead Sponsor
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
Target Recruit Count
29
Registration Number
NCT02639377

Efficacy of 0.12% Chlorhexidine Gluconate for Peri-implant Mucositis

Phase 2
Completed
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2015-11-16
Last Posted Date
2015-11-16
Lead Sponsor
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
Target Recruit Count
37
Registration Number
NCT02605382

Decolonization of the Oropharynx, an Important and Neglected Reservoir of S. Aureus Colonization

First Posted Date
2015-10-28
Last Posted Date
2020-12-29
Lead Sponsor
Lundquist Institute for Biomedical Innovation at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
Target Recruit Count
67
Registration Number
NCT02589067
Locations
🇺🇸

Los Angeles BioMedical Research Institute (LA BioMed), Torrance, California, United States

Staph Household Intervention for Eradication (SHINE)

First Posted Date
2015-10-09
Last Posted Date
2024-05-23
Lead Sponsor
Washington University School of Medicine
Target Recruit Count
835
Registration Number
NCT02572791
Locations
🇺🇸

St. Louis Children's Hospital, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

🇺🇸

Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Preoperative Chlorhexidine Gluconate (CHG) Cloth on Healthy Volunteers

First Posted Date
2015-08-18
Last Posted Date
2020-09-28
Lead Sponsor
Medline Industries
Target Recruit Count
340
Registration Number
NCT02526667
Locations
🇷🇴

Bio High Tech SRL, Bucharest, Romania

Trial to Assess the Effects of an Antimicrobial Mouthwash on the Esophageal Microbiome

First Posted Date
2015-08-03
Last Posted Date
2022-09-22
Lead Sponsor
Columbia University
Target Recruit Count
20
Registration Number
NCT02513784
Locations
🇺🇸

Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York, United States

Wound Infections in Breast Cancer Surgery After Preoperative Skin Preparation With Chlorhexidine vs. Povidone-iodine

First Posted Date
2015-06-24
Last Posted Date
2021-09-09
Lead Sponsor
Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milano
Target Recruit Count
2158
Registration Number
NCT02479347
Locations
🇮🇹

Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milan, Mi, Italy

Daily Chlorhexidine Care at the Exit Site in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients

First Posted Date
2015-05-18
Last Posted Date
2015-05-18
Lead Sponsor
E-DA Hospital
Target Recruit Count
89
Registration Number
NCT02446158

Microsurgical Versus Conventional Semilunar Coronally Advanced Flap

First Posted Date
2015-05-05
Last Posted Date
2015-05-05
Lead Sponsor
Universidade Federal Fluminense
Target Recruit Count
14
Registration Number
NCT02433899
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