Rs. 314

Mikrozid Mikrozid 25 Solution

(250 ml Solution in pump bottle)
Available in other variants
Mikrozid Mikrozid 25 Solution
Product Details

Mikrozid Mikrozid 25 Solution is a ready-to-use surface disinfectant solution designed for quick and effective disinfection of non-invasive medical devices and a variety of surfaces. It is known for its broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity, making it effective against a wide range of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi. The solution is typically available in a liquid form and is convenient for use in healthcare facilities, laboratories, and other settings where infection control is crucial.

Key Ingredients:

  • Ethanol IP: 10.0 g, 2-propanol IP: 9.0 g, 1-propanol: 6.0 g


Key Benefits:

  • Mikrozid Mikrozid 25 Solution has been tested by a reputed microbiology laboratory, indicating its effectiveness and quality
  • The solution is designed to be effective against a wide range of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and viruses
  • Mikrozid Mikrozid 25 Solution can be used on various alcohol-compatible surfaces, making it versatile for different applications
  • The solution offers fast and effective disinfection, allowing for efficient cleaning and disinfection processes
  • Mikrozid Mikrozid 25 Solution has good wetting properties, ensuring thorough coverage and contact with the surfaces being disinfected
  • After application, the solution dries quickly without leaving any residues, providing a clean and residue-free surface


Directions For Use:
Use as directed by a healthcare professional

Safety Information:

  • No disinfection is to be done when combustible vapours are present in the room (ether, etc.)
  • Hot surfaces must be cooled sufficiently before use
  • If electronic devices are in use, no “switching” actions while disinfecting
  • For best results, ventilation should be kept low or started after 5 minutes of spraying
  • Do not use on alcohol-sensitive devices
  • Ensure that all visible dirt is removed before disinfection

Content on this page was last updated on 09 February, 2025, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBBS)