FIELD: medicine, pharmaceutics.
SUBSTANCE: group of inventions relates to field of medicine, in particular, to antibacterial compositions. Invention discribes antibacterial composition, device, which contains said composition, method of bacteria destruction, inactivation of viruses, prevention and/or treatment and/or reduction of transmission of bacteria and virus-associated diseases, method of sanitary user's skin processing. Antibacterial composition contains a) from 0.5% to 15% of mixture of surface-active substances, which consist of amino-oxide surface-active substance and, at least, one non-anionic surface-active substance by weight of composition b) from 1% to 15% of mixture of pyroglutamic acid, succinic acid, by weight of composition c) from 15% to 85% of water by weight of composition, with composition being foaming. Composition is applied on place in safe and effective quantity and re-applied if necessary, making it possible for claimed composition to dry and remain on user's skin.
EFFECT: invention provides stable antibacterial composition, which ensures immediate and retained antibacterial activity without irritating skin.
20 cl, 6 ex
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Dates
2012-11-10—Published
2008-05-02—Filed