ERIK, Office of the Attending Veterinarian Guideline 19-020, Revised 11/27/2019
Disinfectant Type | Examples | Safety Comments & Notes |
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Peracetic acid/hydrogen peroxide/acetic acid solutions | Spor-Klenz®* | Low toxicity. Effective. Should be used inside a hood or when wearing eye protection if sprayed/splash hazard. |
Isopropyl alcohol and 2-Butoxyethanol | Opti-cide 3* | Low toxicity. Effective. |
Chlorine (sodium hypochlorite, chlorine dioxide) | Sodium hypochlorite: Clorox® 10% Chlorine Dioxide: Clidox-S®, Alcide® |
⚠️ Corrosive; organic material decreases the effectiveness |
Quaternary Ammonium | Roccal-D®, TBQ®, NPD® | Detergent properties |
Phenolics | Lysol® | ⚠️ Corrosive; less affected by gross organic material than other disinfectants |
Chlorhexidine | Nolvasan® | Not affected by the presence of organic material |
Aldehydes | Cidex® | ⚠️ Toxic, exposure limits are set by OSHA; very effective |
Aldehyde/phenol solutions | 2% gluteraldehyde plus 7.05% phenol: Sporcidin® | ⚠️ Toxic, exposure limits are set by OSHA; very effective. Toxic to cats |
Method | Common Uses | Required Time | Comments |
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Steam Sterilization* | Steam autoclave is the most common method. Used to sterilize surgical instruments and other equipment that is tolerant of moisture and heat. | 30-40-minute cycle plus cooling time | Specific time, temperature, and pressure are dependent on the system (standard 30 minutes at 121˚C and 15 psi) Contact of materials with the steam is essential |
Gas Sterilization- Ethylene Oxide (EtO)* | Used on medical and pharmaceutical products that cannot support conventional high temperature steam sterilization such as devices that incorporate electronic components, plastic packaging or plastic containers. Limitations apply. | May need up to 15 hours to complete a preconditioning, sterilization, and aeration phase. | ⚠️ Safety of personnel is an important issue due to the harmful effect of EtO on humans. Limited availability. |
Liquid Chemical Sterilization- Peracetic acid | Spor-Klenz® is an example. Useful for heat-sensitive, nonporous materials when access to sterilization equipment is limited. | 5 1/2 hours of contact time (items must be submerged) | ⚠️ Corrosive to metal instruments. Irritating to tissue. Rinse with sterile water/saline prior to use on animal tissues |
Liquid Chemical Sterilization-Chlorine | Clidox-S® and Alcide® are examples. Used on nonporous materials, heat-sensitive materials when access to sterilization equipment is limited. | 6 hours of contact time (items must be submerged) | ⚠️ Corrosive to metal instruments. Rinse with sterile water/saline prior to use on animal tissues. |
Liquid Chemical Sterilization-Gluteraldehyde | Cetylcide-G® is an example. Used on nonporous, heat-sensitive materials when access to sterilization equipment is limited. | 10 hours contact time (items must be submerged) | Rinse with sterile water/saline prior use on animal tissues. |
Liquid Chemical Sterilization-Chlorhexidine | Nolvasan® is an example. Used on nonporous, heat-sensitive materials when access to sterilization equipment is limited. | 24 hours of contact time (items must be submerged) | Rinse with sterile water/saline prior use on animal tissues. |
Name | Examples | Comments |
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Chlorhexidine | Nolvasan®, Hibiclens® | Excellent for use on skin |
Iodophors | Betadine®, Prepodyne®, Wescodyne® | Organic material reduces activity. |
Alcohols | 70% ethyl alcohol, 70-99% isopropyl alcohol | ⚠️ NOT ACCEPTABLE AS A PRIMARY DISINFECTANT. Not a high-level disinfectant, alcohols must be used in conjunction with an iodophore or chlorhexidine. |
Agent | Examples | Required Time | Comments |
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Dry Heat Sterilization-Glass Bead | — | 10-20 seconds plus cooling time | Requires beads to be heated to 240-270°C (usually 15-20 min). Should be used to re-sterilize tips of clean instruments between multiple surgeries |
70% Isopropyl Alcohol | — | 2 minute immersion time required | — |
Article ID: 105
Created: July 23, 2025
Last Updated: July 23, 2025
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