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Filter by:The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the safety of the gynecological formulation in normal and usual usage condition of Dermacyd Tina Gel Sweet Flower.
Surgical site infections are associated with high morbidity and cost Hypothesis: Extended intraoperative hygiene measures decrease surgical site infections in general surgery compared to standard hygiene measures.
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the safety of the gynecological formulation in normal and usual usage condition of Dermacyd Femina Delicata.
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the absence of irritation potential (primary dermic irritability and cumulated dermic irritability) and allergy (sensibilization) of the product Dermacyd Femina Delicata.
Unconscious touching of a person's own head or neck (for example by scratching) is a frequently observed and completely normal physiological movement pattern in humans, which when done by medical personnel attending a patient poses a high risk of unconscious self-contamination, even of an already disinfected hand, and of subsequent contamination of the patient. However, as compared to an ungloved hand, a gloved hand is felt to be "foreign," which could reduce the frequency of self-contact and thus the contamination rate. Wearing protective gloves is highly recommended in medical practice. The purpose of this study is to explore how wearing, or not wearing, protective gloves affects - the frequency of unconscious self-contact - contamination of the gloved/ungloved hand
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the safety of the gynecological formulation in normal and usual usage condition of Dermacyd Wipes
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the absence of potential irritation (primary dermic irritability and cumulated dermic irritability) and allergy (sensibilization) of the product Dermacyd Delicata (new fragrance of Dermacyd)
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the absence of irritation potential (primary dermic irritability and cumulated dermic irritability) and allergy (sensibilization) of the product Dermacyd wipes.
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the safety of the gynaecological formulation in normal and usual usage condition.