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    Triclosan (sometimes abbreviated as TCS) is an antibacterial and antifungal agent present in some consumer products, including toothpaste, soaps, detergents...
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    adverse effects associated with triclosan exposure. Triclosan use in cosmetics has been positively correlated with triclosan levels in human tissues, plasma...
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    assist in killing bacteria. The majority of antibacterial soaps contain triclosan, though other chemical additives are also common. The effectiveness of...
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    nearly 1 billion dollars annually on products containing triclocarban and triclosan. In December 2013, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) required all...
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    triclosan when Colgate Total was introduced, Colgate pioneered the use of triclosan in toothpaste. The FDA ruled on September 6, 2016, that triclosan...
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    showing that toothpaste containing triclosan was effective in preventing gingivitis. In 2017 the FDA banned triclosan in many consumer products but allowed...
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    Non-alcohol-based hand sanitizers, which may contain benzalkonium chloride or triclosan, are less effective and generally not recommended, though they are not...
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    FDA raised health concerns over triclosan, an antibacterial substance used in some dish liquids. Elsewhere, triclosan has been found to create problems...
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  • have pointed out the firm's continued use of the antibacterial agent Triclosan ('Active B') in India because it is under review by the American Food...
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    activity compared to other oral disinfectants and anti-plaque agents like triclosan and chlorhexidine gluconate. Mouthrinses containing chlorhexidine was...
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    in rapidly healing tissues such as mucous membrane or impregnated with triclosan ("Vicryl Plus Antibacterial") to provide antimicrobial protection of the...
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    whose products contain chiefly benzoyl peroxide, sulfur and resorcinol, triclosan, or salicylic acid as active ingredients. Clearasil has a wide range of...
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    2011, the company chose to retain the use of the antibacterial agent triclosan in its market-leading Total toothpaste range, despite withdrawing it from...
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    Mouthwash (section Triclosan)
    combined with a copolymer or zinc citrate. Triclosan does not cause staining of the teeth. The safety of triclosan has been questioned. Astringents like zinc...
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    be accompanied by other active ingredients such as zinc pyrithione or triclosan.[citation needed] It may cause localized irritation of the skin with symptoms...
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    active ingredients in addition to chlorhexidine and triclosan compared with chlorhexidine and triclosan rinses on plaque, gingivitis, supragingival calculus...
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  • halogenated (chlorinated, brominated) phenols, such as hexachlorophene, triclosan, trichlorophenol, tribromophenol, pentachlorophenol, salts and isomers...
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  • development. Phenols such as phenol itself (as introduced by Lister) and triclosan, hexachlorophene, chlorocresol, and chloroxylenol. The latter is used...
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    Pharmacopeia 31 British Pharmacopoeia 1998 Mouthwash Oral-B Chlorhexidine Triclosan Lewis, Richard J. (1996). Sax's Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials...
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    foray into the Home and Personal Care industry came with the advent of Triclosan. Rapid advances in the H&PC sector led to the company being listed with...
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  • into alkylphenols, some of which can be hormone-mimicking compounds. Triclosan (TCS) is a common households anti-bacterial and anti-fungal agent found...
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  • Polihexanide Phenol and derivatives Hexachlorophene Policresulen Phenol Triclosan Triclocarban Chloroxylenol# Biphenylol Fenticlor Nitrofuran derivatives...
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  • can be formulated with other, more persistent antimicrobials such as triclosan that slow bacterial growth or with metal chelant compounds such as EDTA...
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    endosulfan, fenarimol, HPTE, methiocarb, methoxychlor, triclocarban, triclosan) Phytosteroids (e.g., digitoxin (digitalis), diosgenin, guggulsterone)...
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    peroxide, salicylic acid, adapalene, and antibacterial agents such as triclosan. These topical medications, which can be found in many creams and gels...
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  • 2016, the FDA ruled that antibacterial soaps containing triclocarban and triclosan can no longer be marketed. Dial replaced these ingredients with benzalkonium...
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    endosulfan, fenarimol, HPTE, methiocarb, methoxychlor, triclocarban, triclosan) Phytosteroids (e.g., digitoxin (digitalis), diosgenin, guggulsterone)...
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  • chloroxylenol has been increasing due to the removal of hexachlorophene and later triclosan and others from world markets. It is currently used for control of bacteria...
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    endosulfan, fenarimol, HPTE, methiocarb, methoxychlor, triclocarban, triclosan) Phytosteroids (e.g., digitoxin (digitalis), diosgenin, guggulsterone)...
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    resistance genes. This has been observed already with resistance genes for triclosan, tetracycline, and trimethoprim. It may also result in overgrowth of non-susceptible...
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