Yes, antiseptics are considered powerful antibacterial agents as they are formulated to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms on living tissues. They are commonly used in medical settings for wound care, surgical preparations, and hand hygiene. However, their effectiveness can vary based on the specific antiseptic used, concentration, and application method. While they play a crucial role in infection control, they are not a substitute for antibiotics when treating systemic infections.
The closest would be a triple antibiotic in a cream form. You can buy in any drug store.
The main antiseptic would have been rum.
I had a cut on my hand and the doctor used antiseptic to clean it.
Papaya, blackcurrants, lemons and blueberries (the juice of which was actually used by the Celts as an antibacterial which they would put on wounds to prevent infetion) You could also try honey which is renowed for being very antibacterial
A virus or fungus ?
It all depends on what you would consider powerful, and how much you would be willing to pay for it. http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/bsn/xplode.html is a site that talks about a energy and performance enhancer with a rating of 8.1 out of 10 from it's customers.
Then it would be an ANTibiotic or antiseptic liquid, cream or lotion.
Actually, antibacterial soap and antibacterial sanitizers usually do about the same job on bacteria, killing roughly 99.99% of germs. But if its a question of which should you rather use, I would choose sanitizers because soap leaves nasty residue called soap scum which can make your hands feel greasy and disgusting:(
Urea formaldehyde is not inherently antibacterial. It is a type of thermosetting resin commonly used in adhesives and foams due to its high strength and durability. Antimicrobial properties would need to be added separately if antibacterial effects are desired in a product containing urea formaldehyde.
He was making himself too powerful, and making the senates less powerful. He would give the lower class of Romans what they wanted so they would vote for him. Senates became very angry and stabbed him 27-37 times.
The words strong and powerful are often used interchangeably. Ramses was one of the most well known pharaohs to rule over Egypt. There are many people who would consider him both strong and powerful.
I would spell it properly- as in; 'This wound needs a good wiping down with an antiseptic.'