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Antimicrobial composition
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Inventors: Jampani, Hanuman B.; Newman, Jerry L.;
Assignee: Ethicon, Inc. (Somerville, NJ)
Primary Examiner: Dodson; Shelley A.
Assistant Examiner: Lamm; Marina
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Leightner; Joseph F.
A rapidly acting antimicrobial alcohol-containing composition and method of using the composition to disinfect surfaces, such as the hands is disclosed. |
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION The alcohol content of the present invention is greater than about 30 percent by volume, typically from about 55 to about 90 percent by volume, preferably from 60 to about 85 and most preferably from 60 to about 70% by volume of the composition. The alcohols useful in the present invention include, ethyl alcohol, iso-propyl alcohol, n-propyl alcohol and combinations thereof. Ethyl alcohol may be used as the only alcohol in the invention or in another embodiment the alcohol content in the invention provides ethyl alcohol from about 40 to about 70% by volume, iso-propyl alcohol from about 5 to about 25% by volume and n-propyl alcohol from about 5 to about 25% by volume. Triclosan is employed from about 0. 1 to about 0. 5, preferably from about 0. 2 to about 0. 4 by weight. The present invention contains a mixture of an effective amount of antimicrobials phenoxy ethyl alcohol, PHOSPHOLIPID CDM, benzalkonium chloride, and preferably GERMALL PLUS and GERMABEN II. Phenoxy ethanol is used from about 0. 25 to about 5. 0 percent by weight, preferably from about 0. 3 to about 0. 7, most preferably at about 0. 05 percent by weight. PHOSPHOLIPID CDM is used from about 0. 01 to about 1. 0, preferably from about 0. 03 to about 0. 7, most preferably 0. 5 percent by weight. Benzethonium chloride or preferably benzalkonium chloride is used from about 0. 02 to about 1. 0, preferably from about 0. 08 to about 0. 5, most preferably about 0. 1 to about 0. 2 percent by weight. Other antimicrobial compositions have been found to particularly effective in improving the efficacy of the invention. These compositions include triclosan, PHOSPHOLIPID PTC, GERMALL PLUS and GERMABEN II. The amount of GERMALL PLUS and GERMABEN II, independently provided in the invention varies from about 0. 05 to about 0. 5 with 0. 1 percent by weight preferred. In the present invention the use of GERMALL PLUS and GERMABEN II together has been found to be highly effective. The ratio of the two materials when employed together is from about 0
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