Other terms
Sapoderm,Pharmachem Brand of Triclosan,Triclosan Pharmachem Brand,2-Hydroxy-2',4,4'-trichlorodiphenyl Ether,Cliniclean,Reckitt Brand of Triclosan,Triclosan Reckitt Brand,Clearasil Daily Face Wash,Procter & Gamble Brand of Triclosan,Irgasan DP 300,Trisan,Dermtek Brand of Triclosan,Oxy Skin Wash,pHisoHex,GlaxoSmithKline Brand of Triclosan,Tersaseptic,Trans Canaderm Brand of Triclosan,Aquasept,SSL Brand of Triclosan,Ster-Zac Bath Concentrate,Ster Zac Bath Concentrate,SterZac Bath Concentrate,Manusept,Microshield T,Johnson & Johnson Brand of Triclosan
Description
Triclosan: A diphenyl ether derivative used in cosmetics and toilet soaps as an antiseptic. It has some bacteriostatic and fungistatic action.
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