Some of the hand sanitizers made by the brands Purell and Germ-X rely on benzalkonium chloride苯扎氯铵 instead of alcohol as the active ingredient. Such non-alcohol antiseptic products may not work as well for many types of germs, the CDC says, or may merely reduce the growth of germs rather than killing them. They may be better than nothing, experts say. But people are buying them without knowing the difference.
” A sanitizer with benzalkonium chloride as the active ingredient is “not as good,” because we don’t know as much about it.
Labels for the Purell and Germ-X alcohol-free hand sanitizing products that contain benzalkonium chloride are vague about which germs they work against.
Some of the hand sanitizers made by the brands Purell and Germ-X rely on benzalkonium chloride苯扎氯铵 instead of alcohol as the active ingredient. Such non-alcohol antiseptic products may not work as well for many types of germs, the CDC says, or may merely reduce the growth of germs rather than killing them. They may be better than nothing, experts say. But people are buying them without knowing the difference.
” A sanitizer with benzalkonium chloride as the active ingredient is “not as good,” because we don’t know as much about it.
Labels for the Purell and Germ-X alcohol-free hand sanitizing products that contain benzalkonium chloride are vague about which germs they work against.
Some of the hand sanitizers made by the brands Purell and Germ-X rely on benzalkonium chloride苯扎氯铵 instead of alcohol as the active ingredient. Such non-alcohol antiseptic products may not work as well for many types of germs, the CDC says, or may merely reduce the growth of germs rather than killing them. They may be better than nothing, experts say. But people are buying them without knowing the difference.
” A sanitizer with benzalkonium chloride as the active ingredient is “not as good,” because we don’t know as much about it.
Labels for the Purell and Germ-X alcohol-free hand sanitizing products that contain benzalkonium chloride are vague about which germs they work against.
Some of the hand sanitizers made by the brands Purell and Germ-X rely on benzalkonium chloride苯扎氯铵 instead of alcohol as the active ingredient. Such non-alcohol antiseptic products may not work as well for many types of germs, the CDC says, or may merely reduce the growth of germs rather than killing them. They may be better than nothing, experts say. But people are buying them without knowing the difference.
” A sanitizer with benzalkonium chloride as the active ingredient is “not as good,” because we don’t know as much about it.
Labels for the Purell and Germ-X alcohol-free hand sanitizing products that contain benzalkonium chloride are vague about which germs they work against.