Chlorbutol (Chlorbutol)

Chlorbutol is an antibacterial and antifungal substance. It is widely used in medicine as a preservative in various dosage forms.

Chlorbutol is used for the preservation of injection solutions, eye and nasal drops. It is included in topical powders used for skin irritations. Also, chlorobutol in combination with chlorhexidine is included in mouthwash solutions, for example Eludril.

Thanks to its antibacterial and antifungal action, chlorobutol helps prevent microbial contamination and extend the shelf life of medicines. However, it is relatively safe and well tolerated by patients.



Chlorbutyl is an antibacterial and antifungal agent that is used as a preservative in many medications. It is widely used in medicine, as it is highly effective and safe.

Chlorobutyl is a derivative of chlorobenzene and, according to its chemical composition, belongs to the class of chlorinated hydrocarbons. It is highly bactericidal and is used to treat various infections such as staphylococcus and streptococcus.

One of the areas of application of chlorobutyl is medicine. It is used as a preservative for injectable solutions, eye drops and nasal drops, and for powders intended for topical use for skin irritations. In addition, chlorobutyl is included in mouthwash solutions that are used in combination with chlorhexidine and eludril.

Despite the fact that chlorobutyl is highly effective, it can cause side effects such as allergic reactions, irritation of the skin and mucous membranes. Therefore, before using any medications containing chlorobutyl, you should consult your doctor.