CWEB - Many household products contain antimicrobial chemicals banned from soaps by the FDA
Many household products contain antimicrobial chemicals banned from soaps by the FDA - CWEB.com Any antimicrobial chemicals in there? Home image via www.shutterstock.com. Erica Hartmann , Northwestern University This year marks 20 years since Hasbro was fined for false advertising , claiming their Playskool toys laden with the antimicrobial chemical triclosan would keep kids healthier. It is also the year when soap manufacturers will finally have to remove the chemical from their products. Triclosan is one example of a potentially hazardous chemical used in some antimicrobial products. The Food and Drug Administration recently banned it , along with 18 others chemicals, from hand soaps because of unacceptable risks to humans and the environment. Exposure to triclosan in general is linked with disruption of hormone function and the development of antibiotic resistance in bacteria. The FDA asked manufacturers to demonstrat...
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