What is cidex OPA solution used for?
What is cidex OPA solution used for?
Indications for Use: CIDEX OPA Solution is a high level disinfectant for reprocessing heat sensitive semi-critical medical devices, for which sterilization is not suitable, and when used according to the Directions for Use. Manual Processing: High Level Disinfectant at a minimum of 20ΥC (68ΥF).
What is the difference between cidex and cidex Opa?
CIDEX OPA is different from CIDEX Activated Dialdehyde Solution. CIDEX Activated Dialdehyde Solution uses glutaraldehyde as the disinfectant while CIDEX OPA uses ortho-phthalaldehyde. Bladder cancer patients are more sensitive to ortho-phthalaldehyde.
What is the pH of cidex?
CIDEX® OPA Solution is a clear, pale blue liquid with a pH of 7.5. It contains 0.55% ortho-phthalaldehyde in an aqueous base containing buffers,chelating agents and a corrosion inhibitor.
How do I dispose of expired cidex Opa?
CIDEX® OPA Solution can be discarded down hospital and office drains in accordance with local regulations. Glycine (free base) may be used as a neutralizer for CIDEX® OPA Solution prior to disposal, if required.
What should be done if cidex is spilled?
Pour an appropriate deactivation compound (see below) into the spilled glutaraldehyde. Collect the neutralized liquid and, if appropriate, flush it down the drain with large amounts of fresh water. Depending on the quantity spilled, absorbents may be needed.
Can cidex be poured down the drain?
CIDEX® OPA Solution can be discarded down hospital and office drains in accordance with local regulations. Glycine (free base) may be used as a neutralizer for CIDEX® OPA Solution prior to disposal, if required. The first step in the high-level disinfection process is thorough cleaning.
What color is cidex?
Light blue
Liquid color: Light blue. Use: Manufacturer recommends wearing eye protection and chemical-resistant gloves. Solubility: Water-soluble.
What does glutaraldehyde smell like?
It is a colorless, oily liquid and sometimes has an odor of rotten apples. In a vapor state, glutaraldehyde has a pungent odor, with an odor threshold level of 0.04 parts per million (ppm).
What is the chemical name for cidex?
Glutaraldehyde
Glutaraldehyde, sold under the brandname Cidex and Glutaral among others, is a disinfectant, medication, preservative, and fixative. As a disinfectant, it is used to sterilize surgical instruments and other areas of hospitals.
How do you use Cidex OPA solution?
Ensure all instruments are completely submersed in CIDEX OPA Solution, and if applicable, fill all lumens. Cover the CIDEX Solution Tray with a secure lid. Soak instruments for 12 minutes at 20ºC to achieve high level disinfection.
How do I sterilize my instruments with Cidex®OPA?
• Immerse clean, dry instruments completely in the CIDEX®OPA Solution. • Ensure all instruments are completely submersed in CIDEX®OPA Solution, and if applicable, fill all lumens. • ®Cover the CIDEX Solution Sterilizing Disinfecting Tray with a secure lid. Soak instruments for 12 minutes at 20°C to achieve high-level disinfection.
What are the contraindications for Cidex®OPA solution?
Contraindications • ®CIDEX OPA Solution should not be utilized to process any urological instrumentation used to treat patients with a history of bladder cancer. In rare instances CIDEX®OPA Solution has been associated with anaphylaxis-like reactions in bladder cancer patients undergoing repeated cystoscopies.
How long should I soak my instruments in Cidex OPA?
Soak instruments for 12 minutes at 20°C to achieve high-level disinfection. • Excessive soaking time is not recommended as it may result in residues that result in patient allergic reaction or tissue discoloration. • Use CIDEX® OPA Solution in a well-ventilated area and in closed containers with tight-fitting lids.