in
2013 the FDA issued a proposed rule requiring safety and efficacy data from
manufacturers, consumers, and others if they wanted to continue marketing
antibacterial products containing those ingredients, but very little
information has been provided. That’s why the FDA is issuing a final rule under
which OTC consumer antiseptic wash products (including liquid, foam, gel hand
soaps, bar soaps, and body washes) containing the majority of the antibacterial
active ingredients—including triclosan and triclocarban—will no longer be able
to be marketed.
laboratory
studies have raised the possibility that triclosan contributes to making
bacteria resistant to antibiotics. Some data shows this resistance may have a
significant impact on the effectiveness of medical treatments, such as
antibiotics.
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