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Toxikologische Bewertung für die Händedesinfektion relevanter antimikrobieller Wirkstoffe

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Hände-Hygiene im Gesundheitswesen

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In zahlreichen Ländern (z. B. Belgien, Dänemark, Deutschland, Finnland, Schweden, Schweiz und alle osteuropäischen Länder) sind Hände-Desinfektionsmittel Arzneimitteln gleichgestellt und zulassungspflichtig. Daraus ergibt sich, dass sowohl die Wirksamkeit als auch die durch pharmakologisch-toxikologische und klinische Prüfung nachgewiesene Verträglichkeit Voraussetzungen für die Zulassung sind.

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