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An '''antiseptic''' is a substance that prevents the growth and reproduction of various [[Microbe|microorganisms]] on the external surfaces of the body. Some are true germicides, capable of destroying the bacteria, whilst others merely prevent or inhibit their growth. | |||
A surface which has been prepped with a an antiseptic should '''not''' be considered [[Sterile|sterile]]! | |||
Some common antiseptics are [[Alcohol|Alcohol]], [[Hydrogen Peroxide]], [[Iodine|Iodine]] and [[Phenol]]. |
Latest revision as of 23:46, 16 September 2023
An antiseptic is a substance that prevents the growth and reproduction of various microorganisms on the external surfaces of the body. Some are true germicides, capable of destroying the bacteria, whilst others merely prevent or inhibit their growth.
A surface which has been prepped with a an antiseptic should not be considered sterile!
Some common antiseptics are Alcohol, Hydrogen Peroxide, Iodine and Phenol.