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Antiseptics - Disinfectants

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The antiseptics and disinfectants are used for prevention and restriction infection, fighting bacteria, viruses and others microorganisms. They are used both on open wounds and burns, and for the disinfection of surfaces, tools and objects, providing protection with a sticker infections.

3 Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between antiseptics and disinfectants?

  • Antiseptics are used to disinfect skin and open wounds, while disinfectants are mainly used to disinfect surfaces and objects.

What are the most common substances that antiseptics and disinfectants contain?

  • Antiseptics often contain alcohol, chlorhexidine, iodine, or hydrogen peroxide, while disinfectants contain alcohol, chlorine, or other chemical agents.

How are antiseptics and disinfectants used correctly?

  • Antiseptics should be applied directly to wounds or skin and allowed to dry, while disinfectants are used according to instructions to disinfect surfaces or objects, with proper dilution and exposure time.