I would buy a product that has "effective against MRSA" written on it. Some brand wipes have this but can leave a sticky residue. Rubbing alcohol, as told by my doctor, is not strong enough to kill MRSA
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No. MRSA is resistant to Amoxicillin.
It kills a lot of bacteria but it probably won't kill mold because that is a lot stronger then regular germs
Purell was created in 1996.
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Purell is not meant to be used as a deodorant. While it may temporarily reduce bacteria, it is not designed for the skin and can cause irritation or dryness. It's best to use a product specifically formulated for deodorizing and controlling body odor.
Gojo bought back Purell hand sanatizer from Johnson & Johnson. Gojo created Purell in the 90's. Gojo sold Purell to Pfizer/Warner-Lambert in 2004. Then JJ&J bought it from Pfizer. Gojo bought Purell from J&J to expand the Purell brand in the consumer segment. As of 2020 Purell is owned by Gojo, the family company that originally created it.
I had a slight mrsa infection over the summer and for the most part, neosporin did help clear it up.
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I would buy a product that has "effective against MRSA" written on it. Some brand wipes have this but can leave a sticky residue. Rubbing alcohol, as told by my doctor, is not strong enough to kill MRSA
The vast majority of patients with MRSA have simple, easily curable, non-lethal skin infections.
Purell hand sanitizer is not effective against all types of bacteria, such as Clostridium difficile, which is a spore-forming bacterium that is not readily killed by alcohol-based sanitizers. It is important to use appropriate disinfectants when dealing with such bacteria.