Monday, December 19, 2011

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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ANTISEPTIC AND ANTIBACTERIAL SOAPS?

Question by taIntervention:
What is the distinction among antiseptic and antibacterial soaps?

Does anyone know why you ought to use anti septic over anti bacterial?


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Answer by shinigamisnight
according to wikipedia antibacterial substances can be transported by means of the lymphatic method, even though antiseptic cannot.

antibacterial is antiseptic, but the reverse is not genuine.

Answer by Trish
Antibacterial” signifies the item kills or interferes with the growth of bacteria. “Antibacterial” applies to chemical substances employed to treat surfaces, not medicines. According to Tufts University, antibacterials normally are either short-acting with no residual chemicals, such as alcohol or chlorine, or are extended-acting, such as triclosan.

Disinfectant
The Environmental Protection Bureau (EPA) regulates how cleaners are classified. A disinfectant must destroy all microorganisms the label lists on the item. Disinfectants kill not only bacteria but also viruses and fungi.

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