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<p>Although it has fallen out of favor with <a href="/index.php?title=Piercer" title="Piercer">piercers</a> recently, <b>Bactine</b> is still a common part of piercing <a href="/index.php?title=Aftercare" title="Aftercare">aftercare</a> for many people. It is a <a class="new" href="/index.php?title=First_Aid&amp;action=edit&amp;redlink=1" title="First Aid (page does not exist)">first aid</a> product designed to limit bacterial contamination, and it also includes an <a href="/index.php?title=Anesthetic" title="Anesthetic">anesthetic</a> element. Bactine contains both <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Benzalkonium_chloride" title="Benzalkonium chloride">benzalkonium chloride</a> and <a href="/index.php?title=Lidocaine" title="Lidocaine">Lidocaine</a>.
</p><p>Piercers' concerns about Bactine include its strength—it can kill healing tissue as well as germs. There is also a warning directly on the label instructing that it not be used on puncture wounds.  Finally, <a href="/index.php?title=Bacteria" title="Bacteria">bacteria</a> may grow in older bottles of Bactine.
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Although it has fallen out of favor with [[Piercer|piercers]] recently, '''Bactine''' is still a common part of piercing [[Aftercare|aftercare]] for many people. It is a [[First Aid (page does not exist)|first aid]] product designed to limit bacterial contamination, and it also includes an [[Anesthetic|anesthetic]] element. Bactine contains both [[Benzalkonium chloride|benzalkonium chloride]] and [[Lidocaine|Lidocaine]].


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Piercers' concerns about Bactine include its strength—it can kill healing tissue as well as germs. There is also a warning directly on the label instructing that it not be used on puncture wounds.  Finally, [[Bacteria|bacteria]] may grow in older bottles of Bactine.

Latest revision as of 00:15, 17 September 2023

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Although it has fallen out of favor with piercers recently, Bactine is still a common part of piercing aftercare for many people. It is a first aid product designed to limit bacterial contamination, and it also includes an anesthetic element. Bactine contains both benzalkonium chloride and Lidocaine.

Piercers' concerns about Bactine include its strength—it can kill healing tissue as well as germs. There is also a warning directly on the label instructing that it not be used on puncture wounds. Finally, bacteria may grow in older bottles of Bactine.