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A Paste that Kills Bacteria
It kills bacteria.
disinfectant - kills bacteria ii) antiseptic - prevents bacterial growthiii) sterilisation - kills bacteria
Cleaning a wound with water and an antiseptic lotion or soap kills bacteria that can lead to an infection.
Alcohol kills bacteria
YesBut it will hurt like hell. Rubbing alcohol will dehydrate the tissue around the wound and stretch it besides which can sometimes slow healing. If available, hydrogen peroxide makes for a better clensing agent. Edit: Betadine (Povidone Iodine) is another - less painful - alternative.
Listerine mouthwash is the best mouthwash which kills Oral Bacteria and is good for oral hygiene. Listerine Mouthwash protects your mouth for 24 hours from bacteria. According to the American Dental Association (ADA), some therapeutic mouthrinses (mouthwash) contain agents that either fight bad breath bacteria or that chemically inactivate odor causing compounds. Any of these brands are effective for fighting bad breath bacteria: Listerine Antiseptic Swan Blue Mint Antiseptic Mouth Rinse Best Choice Amber Antiseptic Rinse Bi-Mart Antiseptic Mouth Rinse Care One Antiseptic Mouth Rinse CVS Antiseptic Mouth Rinse Dentiguard Antiseptic Mouth Rinse Equaline Antiseptic Mouth Rinse Equate Antiseptic Mouth Rinse Fred's Antiseptic Mouth Rinse Good Sense Mouth Rinse Harmon Face Values Antiseptic Mouth Rinse Harris Teeter Antiseptic Mouth Rinse H-E-B Antiseptic Mouth Rinse Hy-Vee Antiseptic Mouth Rinse Krikland Signature Antiseptic Mouth Rinse Kroger Antiseptic Mouth Rinse Live Better Antiseptic Mouth Rinse Market Basket Antiseptic Mouth Rinse Meijer Antiseptic Mouth Rinse Our Family Antiseptic Mouth Rinse Prenier Value Antiseptic Mouth Rinse Publix Antiseptic Mouth Rinse Rite Aid Antiseptic Mouth Rinse Safeway Antiseptic Mouth Rinse ShopRite Antiseptic Mouth Rinse Sunmark Antiseptic Mouth Rinse TopCare Antiseptic Mouth Rinse Up & Up Antiseptic Mouth Rinse Walgreens Antiseptic Mouth Rinse Wegmans Antiseptic Mouth Rinse Western Family Antiseptic Mouth Rinse
It is dipped into a solution known as an antiseptic. This solution kills any living bacteria that may be present.
Yes, in ancient Egypt they used to use honey as an antisceptic on wounds and it has been proven by modern scientists that it kills bacteria.
Bacteria in mouth and digestive system. However, it is an old myth that alcohol kills brain cells.
I believe that it's alcohol (ethyl or rubbing- not sure which).
Carbolic acid is "phenol" based and was used as a disinfectant in hospitals.