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September 08, 2023
Antiseptic wound wipes are some of the most common and convenient ways to sterilize wounds on the skin. Packed into individual packets and designed for single use, these wipes effectively sanitize wounds without the risk of cross-contamination, making them an essential addition to any first aid kit.
Common Uses of Antiseptic Wound Wipes
Antiseptic wipes are designated as “rubs” by the FDA. Unlike “washes” such as hand soap and body wash, rubs are left on the skin and are not washed off with water.
Antiseptic wipes are primarily used for sterilization. Soaked in a disinfectant solution like iodine or alcohol, these wipes effectively kill most germs. They work well on any surface that needs sterilization, whether it’s skin or medical tools.
These wipes are also used to clean wounds, aid in catheter procedures, and prepare the skin for surgery. However, not all antiseptic wipes are the same; some may be good for catheter preparation,