MyClyns™ FAQ

What is MyClyns™?
MyClyns™ is a disposable one-time use product that you can keep in your pocket and spray on an affected part of your body once a suspected pathogenic exposure has occurred. MyClyns™ is designed to provide you a first line of defense in the field before you can follow your post-exposure protocols. Standard clean-up protocols should be followed when you have an opportunity to use them.

How does MyClyns™ work?
MyClyns™ contains the revolutionary Microcyn® Technology, a pH-neutral, non-irritating solution of compounds that are similar to the chemicals produced by the human body (neutrophils) in its defense against microorganisms.

These oxychlorine compounds move through the pathogen's cells and deactivate essential enzymes and structures, rendering them non-viable.

MyClyns™ has been shown to have germ-killing action against a wide range of microorganisms. Microbial populations of forty-seven (47) organisms were reduced by more than 5.0 log10 in as little as fifteen (15) seconds of exposure to the product.

Who should use MyClyns™?
Persons who have been exposed to bodily fluids and potentially harmful microogranisms should use MyClyns™. Police Officers, EMTs, Correctional Officers, Fire Fighters, Nurses, Physicians, Phlebotomists, Lab Personnel, and Military Personnel have among the highest exposure rates of any profession.

How to use MyClyns™
Click here to download the Directions for Use.

MyClyns™ is not intended to replace standard post-exposure protocols and those protocols should be followed as soon as possible after an exposure. MyClyns™ is a one-time use product and should be disposed of immediately after use. 

Click here to review the pathogens that MyClyns has been tested against by an independent laboratory.