Acute Porphyria Drugs

Monograph

A01AB03 - Chlorhexidine
Not porphyrinogenic
NP

Rationale
Not significantly absorbed and metabolised
Chemical description
Local oral use in preoperative and other oral disinfecting. Poorly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract, less than 1 % of the total volume of the rinsing solution absorbed. Chlorhexidine does not accumulate in the body and is only minimally metabolised. Australian lis: safe South African list: use with care French list: authorised EPI-list: safe
IPNet drug reports
Uneventful use reported in 1 patient with acute porphyria.
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References
Tradenames

Corsodyl Corsodyl · Pixidin Paroex · Periochip Corsodyl Chlorhexamed · Chlorhexamed forte · Dentohexin · Hexamedal · Meridol perio Chlorhexidin · Parodentosan · PerioChip · Plak-Out Cepton · Chlorhexidine gluconate · Colgate Chlorohex 1200 · Colgate Pro Gum Health · Corsodyl · Corsodyl Mint · Curasept · Perio-kin · Tarodent Chlorhexamed Forte · Corsodyl Corsodyl · Paroex Corsodyl Corsodyl Corsodyl Corsodyl Corsodyl · Klorheksidin diglukonat
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