Whiteley Medizyme

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Product Code: MSR-Medizyme

MFG Product ID : ARTG 125529

( 4 Gallons )



1 box contains 4 gallon size bottles of Medizyme.

Whiteley Medizyme® Multi-Enzyme Detergent

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Whiteley Medizyme® is a neutral-pH detergent powered by multiple enzymes, created specifically for the pre-cleaning stage of reusable medical and surgical instruments. It’s formulated to handle the kinds of organic buildup that can be especially difficult to remove—dried blood, tissue, carbohydrates, mucopolysaccharides, lipids, and other protein-based materials. Because of its effectiveness and material safety, it has become a go-to solution for hospitals, day surgeries, dental practices, and other healthcare environments.

This blend works fast to loosen and lift residues that have dried on instrument surfaces, particularly when paired with physical cleaning steps. Whether staff clean instruments in soaking tubs, ultrasonic machines, or automated systems, Whiteley Medizyme® performs consistently well in any water type—hard or soft.

WHY IT STANDS OUT

Highly Active Enzyme Blend

Working in unison, these enzymes break down dried proteins and other stubborn deposits with speed. Less scrubbing by hand means staff can work faster and with less strain. It also lowers the risk of surface wear on delicate instruments, since there’s less abrasive contact during cleaning.

pH Neutral & Free-Rinsing Formula

Whiteley Medizyme®’s neutral pH allows it to be used safely on stainless steel, aluminum, medical-grade plastics, and glass. Once rinsed, the solution leaves instruments free of any detergent film that might disrupt later disinfection or sterilization steps. Because it cleans thoroughly without being harsh, it’s well-suited for repeated use while preserving the condition and lifespan of your equipment.

Green Dye Inclusion

When the solution contains green dye, staff can easily confirm that it has reached every part of the instrument. You’ll notice the color on outer surfaces first, and, if the detergent has flowed the way it should, inside the channels as well. Missed spots stand out quickly — they don’t hide well against that green — and those need to be fixed before you even think about rinsing.

Compliant with Key Standards

Whiteley Medizyme® is manufactured to meet AS/NZS 4187 and AS/NZS 4815, the key benchmarks for reprocessing reusable medical devices. Using a detergent that meets these standards supports both patient safety and regulatory obligations. It also makes audits less stressful, as compliance can be proven with straightforward documentation.

Quality Certified

Production follows ISO 9001:2008 quality certification, meaning each batch is made under strict, well-documented procedures. Facilities can count on getting the same dependable performance every time they order, no matter which batch it comes from.

Cost-effective for Facilities

Because the formula is concentrated, only a small amount is needed for each cleaning cycle. Each container lasts longer, bringing down the cost for every wash cycle. In a high-volume CSSD, those savings add up over months of daily use—without lowering the bar for cleanliness or infection control.

HOW IT WORKS

Whiteley Medizyme® relies on a blend of enzymes that target proteins, carbohydrates, and fats all at once. They break these soils into smaller, water-soluble pieces, making them easier to rinse away. Once the debris is lifted, instruments can move on to disinfection or sterilization fully prepared.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

  1. Prepare the Solution — Dilute according to your facility’s standard operating procedures and the instrument manufacturer’s instructions.
  2. Apply Promptly — Immerse or circulate the solution through instruments immediately after use to prevent soils from drying.
  3. Ensure Coverage — The green dye in the detergent acts like a guide, making it obvious where the solution has touched. You’ll see it on the outside surfaces and, if the channels are filled properly, inside as well. If any areas look untouched, that’s a clear sign they need more attention before moving on.
  4. Rinse Thoroughly — After cleaning, run the instruments through a complete rinse to wash away every trace of detergent. Skipping this step, or rushing it, can leave behind residue that interferes with the final disinfection or sterilization stage.

APPLICATIONS

  • * Endoscopes and other flexible devices
  • * Surgical tools and trays
  • * Dental and ophthalmic instruments
  • * Equipment with narrow lumens or fine hinges where soils tend to hide.

AVAILABLE SIZES

  • (Qty of 4)  1-Gallon Containers—Handy for clinics, low-volume hospitals, or CSSDs that process large numbers of instruments each day.


FAQs Whiteley Medizyme® Multi-Enzyme Detergent

What is Whiteley Medizyme® used for?

Whiteley Medizyme® is a multi-enzyme detergent built for the pre-cleaning stage of reusable medical and surgical instruments. It’s designed to handle what’s left behind after procedures — dried blood, bits of tissue, fats, and other stubborn organic material. Used before high-level disinfection or sterilization, it sets the stage for those processes to actually do their job, cutting down the chance of cross-contamination and protecting patients.

Does it work in hard water?

It does. Whiteley Medizyme® performs in both hard and soft water, so facilities don’t need to worry about installing extra water treatment just to keep cleaning consistent. Even in areas where the water is loaded with minerals, it doesn’t lose effectiveness — no drop in performance just because of local water conditions.

Why is pH neutrality important?

A neutral pH keeps delicate instruments safe, whether they’re stainless steel, aluminum, or high-grade plastics. Harshly acidic or alkaline cleaners can slowly eat away at surfaces or fittings, and that kind of damage isn’t always visible until it’s too late. With Medizyme’s balanced formula, cleaning stays effective without adding wear to precision parts.

What’s the benefit of green dye in Medizyme?

The dye gives you a quick visual check — you can actually see where the detergent has touched. During soaking or circulation, that tint confirms that all the surfaces and internal channels have been reached. If you spot an area without color, it’s an easy signal that something needs to be redone before moving on.

Which cleaning methods are supported?

Whiteley Medizyme® is compatible with both manual soaking and automated ultrasonic cleaning systems. Whether you’re handling a small set of tools in a clinic or processing large volumes in a central sterile services department, the detergent adapts easily to your workflow while delivering the same reliable cleaning action.

Is Whiteley Medizyme® free-rinsing?

Yes. When it’s rinsed properly, nothing is left clinging to the instrument — no film, no soapy residue. That means disinfectants and sterilants can work without anything in the way, which helps keep both the process and the final outcome safe.

Is this product certified to medical cleaning standards?

It is. Whiteley Medizyme® meets AS/NZS 4187 and AS/NZS 4815, the standards that guide how reusable medical devices should be cleaned and prepared. On top of that, it’s made under ISO 9001:2008 quality certification, so every batch follows strict manufacturing practices. That kind of consistency gives facilities confidence that what’s in the bottle will perform as expected.

Why is complete pre-cleaning essential?

If organic debris is still on an instrument, it can shield microorganisms from whatever disinfectant or sterilant you use next. That gap in cleaning not only increases infection risk but can also cause problems in an audit. Making Medizyme part of the cleaning routine helps strip away those soils so nothing is left to compromise patient safety or compliance.

What package sizes is Medizyme available in?

Medizyme is offered in two sizes: a 500 mL bottle that’s handy for smaller clinics or facilities with lighter instrument loads, and a 5 L container suited for high-volume departments. Having both options means you can choose the size that matches how much you process and the space you have for storage.

Can Medizyme be used on delicate or complex instruments?

Yes. Its balanced pH and multi-enzyme blend make it safe for instruments with fine tips, small hinges, and narrow channels. It’s especially effective for scopes and other intricate devices that often trap debris out of sight. The formula reaches into those hidden areas without harming surfaces, helping ensure a complete clean and a longer lifespan for your equipment.

 

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