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'''Dequalinium''' is a [[quinoline]] derivative that is used as a [[disinfectant]] and [[antiseptic]]. It is commonly used in the treatment of [[oral infections]] and [[vaginal infections]].
{{Short description|An article about the antiseptic and disinfectant compound Dequalinium}}


== Overview ==
[[File:Dequalinium_chloride.png|thumb|right|Chemical structure of Dequalinium chloride]]


Dequalinium is a [[cationic surfactant]] and [[antiseptic]] compound. It is often used in the form of a [[chloride]] salt, known as dequalinium chloride. This compound is used in various [[pharmaceutical]] products, particularly those designed for the treatment of [[oral]] and [[vaginal]] infections.
'''Dequalinium''' is a [[quaternary ammonium]] compound used primarily as an [[antiseptic]] and [[disinfectant]]. It is commonly found in the form of [[dequalinium chloride]], which is used in various medical and dental applications due to its broad-spectrum antimicrobial properties.


== Uses ==
==Chemical Properties==
Dequalinium is a [[cationic surfactant]] that belongs to the class of quaternary ammonium compounds. Its chemical structure allows it to interact with the [[cell membrane]]s of [[bacteria]], leading to cell lysis and death. This makes it effective against a wide range of [[gram-positive]] and [[gram-negative bacteria]], as well as some [[fungi]].


Dequalinium is primarily used as an antiseptic and disinfectant. It is effective against a wide range of [[bacteria]], [[fungi]], and [[protozoa]], making it a versatile tool in the treatment of various infections.
==Medical Uses==
Dequalinium is used in several medical applications, primarily for its antiseptic properties. It is often found in:


=== Oral Infections ===
* [[Throat lozenges]]: Used to relieve symptoms of [[sore throat]] and [[pharyngitis]].
* [[Vaginal tablets]]: Used to treat [[bacterial vaginosis]] and other vaginal infections.
* [[Mouthwash]]es and [[oral hygiene]] products: Helps in reducing [[oral bacteria]] and maintaining oral health.


In the treatment of oral infections, dequalinium is often used in the form of a [[lozenge]] or [[mouthwash]]. It is effective against a variety of oral pathogens, including [[Streptococcus mutans]] and [[Candida albicans]].
==Mechanism of Action==
Dequalinium works by disrupting the [[cell membrane]]s of microorganisms. The positively charged quaternary ammonium group interacts with the negatively charged components of the bacterial cell membrane, leading to increased permeability and eventual cell death. This mechanism is effective against a broad spectrum of microorganisms, making dequalinium a versatile antiseptic agent.


=== Vaginal Infections ===
==Safety and Side Effects==
Dequalinium is generally well-tolerated when used as directed. However, some individuals may experience mild side effects such as:


Dequalinium is also used in the treatment of vaginal infections. It is particularly effective against [[bacterial vaginosis]], a common condition caused by an imbalance of bacteria in the vagina.
* [[Irritation]] or [[burning sensation]] at the site of application
* [[Allergic reactions]] in sensitive individuals


== Side Effects ==
It is important to use dequalinium products as recommended by healthcare professionals to minimize the risk of adverse effects.
 
Like all medications, dequalinium can cause side effects. These may include [[skin irritation]], [[nausea]], and [[diarrhea]]. In rare cases, it can cause serious allergic reactions.
 
== See Also ==


==Related pages==
* [[Antiseptic]]
* [[Antiseptic]]
* [[Disinfectant]]
* [[Disinfectant]]
* [[Oral Infections]]
* [[Quaternary ammonium cation]]
* [[Vaginal Infections]]
* [[Bacterial vaginosis]]
* [[Oral hygiene]]


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[[Category:Pharmaceuticals]]
[[Category:Antiseptics]]
[[Category:Antiseptics]]
[[Category:Disinfectants]]
[[Category:Quaternary ammonium compounds]]
 
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Latest revision as of 11:16, 15 February 2025

An article about the antiseptic and disinfectant compound Dequalinium


Chemical structure of Dequalinium chloride

Dequalinium is a quaternary ammonium compound used primarily as an antiseptic and disinfectant. It is commonly found in the form of dequalinium chloride, which is used in various medical and dental applications due to its broad-spectrum antimicrobial properties.

Chemical Properties[edit]

Dequalinium is a cationic surfactant that belongs to the class of quaternary ammonium compounds. Its chemical structure allows it to interact with the cell membranes of bacteria, leading to cell lysis and death. This makes it effective against a wide range of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, as well as some fungi.

Medical Uses[edit]

Dequalinium is used in several medical applications, primarily for its antiseptic properties. It is often found in:

Mechanism of Action[edit]

Dequalinium works by disrupting the cell membranes of microorganisms. The positively charged quaternary ammonium group interacts with the negatively charged components of the bacterial cell membrane, leading to increased permeability and eventual cell death. This mechanism is effective against a broad spectrum of microorganisms, making dequalinium a versatile antiseptic agent.

Safety and Side Effects[edit]

Dequalinium is generally well-tolerated when used as directed. However, some individuals may experience mild side effects such as:

It is important to use dequalinium products as recommended by healthcare professionals to minimize the risk of adverse effects.

Related pages[edit]