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[[File:Savlon.jpg|thumb|{{PAGENAME}}]]<br>'''Savlon''' is a brand of [[antiseptic]] products designed to kill harmful [[bacteria]] and prevent [[infection]]. The brand is owned by [[ITC Limited]], a multi-business conglomerate based in [[Kolkata]], [[India]]. Savlon's product range includes antiseptic liquids, soaps, and wound dressings, among others. == History == Savlon was first introduced in the [[United Kingdom]] in 1962 by [[Imperial Chemical Industries]] (ICI). The brand was later acquired by [[Johnson & Johnson]], an American multinational corporation, who expanded its presence globally. In 2015, ITC Limited acquired Savlon from Johnson & Johnson. == Products == Savlon's product range is designed to offer protection against a broad spectrum of bacteria. The products are categorized into personal care and professional care. === Personal Care === The personal care range includes the Savlon Antiseptic Liquid, Savlon Soap, and Savlon Handwash. These products are used for daily hygiene to protect against bacteria and help prevent infection. === Professional Care === The professional care range includes products like Savlon Wound Wash, Savlon Dry Spray, and Savlon Wound Dressings. These are used in healthcare settings for wound care and infection prevention. == Active Ingredients == The active ingredients in Savlon products are [[Cetrimide]] and [[Chlorhexidine Gluconate]], both of which are antiseptics. Cetrimide is a powerful detergent that can kill a wide range of bacteria, while Chlorhexidine Gluconate is effective against a variety of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, yeasts, and viruses. == Usage and Precautions == Savlon products are for external use only and should not be ingested or used in the eyes or ears unless directed by a healthcare professional. It is also important to test for skin sensitivity before using Savlon products, as some individuals may have an allergic reaction to the active ingredients. == See Also == * [[Antiseptic]] * [[Cetrimide]] * [[Chlorhexidine Gluconate]] * [[ITC Limited]] * [[Johnson & Johnson]] * [[Imperial Chemical Industries]] [[Category:Antiseptics]] [[Category:Brand names]] [[Category:Healthcare in India]] [[Category:Products introduced in 1962]] {{Med-stub}}
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