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    Nolvasan vs. Chlorhexidine

    I have decided to change the disinfectant that I have been using and narrowed it down to Nolvasan and Chlorhexidine. The main difference between the two seems to be that the Nolvasan seems to be stronger and covers a wider spectrum of bacteria, and is a virucide as well. It also costs twice as much, but that doesn't really matter to me as much as using the best product. For those of you who have experience with both, I would like to hear your thoughts.
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    Re: Nolvasan vs. Chlorhexidine

    I thought chlorhexidine gluconate was the generic of Novalsan??


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    Re: Nolvasan vs. Chlorhexidine

    I think they very close but Novalsan may have some extra ingredients to cover a wider spectrum of bacteria.

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    Re: Nolvasan vs. Chlorhexidine

    my vet recommened a product called A-33 DRY which is a detergent/disinfectant/odor counteractant and it works great.with a 10 minute soak time it kills the aids virus yet is easy on the hands and pleasant smelling.

    if you want to try it PM me your address and i'll send you enough to make a gallon.have fun !
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    Re: Nolvasan vs. Chlorhexidine

    Quote Originally Posted by twh View Post
    my vet recommened a product called A-33 DRY which is a detergent/disinfectant/odor counteractant and it works great.with a 10 minute soak time it kills the aids virus yet is easy on the hands and pleasant smelling.

    if you want to try it PM me your address and i'll send you enough to make a gallon.have fun !
    I would not use this. Here's the write up: http://www.daycon.com/msds/61180212-msds.pdf
    and another: http://www.drugs.com/vet/a-33-dry.html
    I think this is overkill (pardon the pun) for every day snake care.


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    Re: Nolvasan vs. Chlorhexidine

    I currently use Chlorhexidine. I also started using BIOSHIELD 75 from Pro Products.

    So far so good. With both of those though you have to leave it on for on on 10 minute contact time.

    And the Bioshield has on on 3 minute contact time. With an advertised 3 months of protection. I like the stuff so far.

    Just my 2 pennies.

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    Re: Nolvasan vs. Chlorhexidine

    i couldn't download the first report for some reason.the second report only list hazards from power form (not yet mixed with water) as corrosive,am i missing something?
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    Re: Nolvasan vs. Chlorhexidine

    Quote Originally Posted by starmom View Post
    I thought chlorhexidine gluconate was the generic of Novalsan??
    It is, but according to the write up's I've seen the Chlorhexidine isn't anti-viral.
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    Re: Nolvasan vs. Chlorhexidine

    Nolvasan (chlorhexidine diacetate), the only EPA-registered chlorhexidine disinfectant, works against at least 60 different bacteria, fungi, yeasts, and viruses. Nolvasan is non-corrosive, has minimal to no skin irritation, and retains antimicrobial activity in the presence of organic matter. Nolvasan’s unique binding to skin proteins provides residual activity for as long as 2 days.

    Chlorhexidine An antiseptic and antimicrobial disinfectant which provides fast-acting activity against a wide range of microorganisms, especially those commonly present on the skin, such as bacteria, fungi, ringworm and yeast. Non-toxic, non-irritating, 100% biodegradable. Contains 2% chlorhexidine gluconate.
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    Re: Nolvasan vs. Chlorhexidine

    Quote Originally Posted by TooManyToys View Post
    It is, but according to the write up's I've seen the Chlorhexidine isn't anti-viral.
    well.... not trying to be funny, but why does it matter?
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