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- Octenidine_dihydrochloride abstract "Octenidine dihydrochloride is a cationic surfactant and pyridine derivative, used in concentrations of 0.1–2.0%. It is similar in its action to quaternary ammonium salts but is of somewhat broader spectrum antimicrobial activity. Since 1987, octenidine is used in continental Europe as a substitute for chlorhexidine (with respect to its slow action and concerns about the carcinogenic impurity 4-chloroaniline) in water and/or alcohol-based wound antiseptics. These wound-care solutions are often potentiated phenoxyethanol.".
- Q1409243 abstract "Octenidine dihydrochloride is a cationic surfactant and pyridine derivative, used in concentrations of 0.1–2.0%. It is similar in its action to quaternary ammonium salts but is of somewhat broader spectrum antimicrobial activity. Since 1987, octenidine is used in continental Europe as a substitute for chlorhexidine (with respect to its slow action and concerns about the carcinogenic impurity 4-chloroaniline) in water and/or alcohol-based wound antiseptics. These wound-care solutions are often potentiated phenoxyethanol.".