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Antibacterial soap
Cleaning agents containing germ-killing chemicals / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antibacterial soap is a soap which contains chemical ingredients that purportedly assist in killing bacteria.[1] The majority of antibacterial soaps contain triclosan, though other chemical additives are also common.[2] The effectiveness of products branded as being antibacterial has been disputed by some academics as well as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).[3]
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