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After decades of looking at this issue, the FDA issued its final ruling: over-the-counter consumer antiseptic wash products containing active ingredients such as triclosan and triclocarban can no ...
The antibacterial triclosan appeared in the urine of every woman tested in the study, and triclocarban, another antibacterial chemical, appeared in more than 85 percent of the urine samples ...
I checked labels at a local CVS and scoured the internet in search of hand and body washes that still contain triclosan or triclocarban, the main brand that kept coming up was Dial, made by Henkel ...
Triclosan, an antimicrobial chemical, is tough to avoid., which probably explains why it's been found in the urine of most humans who've been tested. Concerned that triclosan and triclocarban--an ...
Scientists report that common antibacterial compounds found in those soaps, namely triclosan and triclocarban, may increase the risk of infections, alter the gut microbiome, and spur bacteria to ...
including triclosan and triclocarban, will no longer be allowed to market those products. The FDA stated that the companies offering such products had not been able to prove that the ingredients ...
The two products are triclosan and triclocarban, which are used alone and together in products such as toothpaste, body washes, bar soap and clothing. The chemicals are even found in yoga mats.
This is the first endocrine study to investigate the hormone effects of the antibacterial compound triclocarban (also known as TCC or 3,4,4'-trichlorocarbanilide), which is widely used in household ...
Dubbed the Florence Statement on Triclosan and Triclocarban, it focuses on these two antibacterial compounds, which have been used since the 1960s and can be found in a large number of products ...
First presented at the DIOXIN International Symposium in 2016, the Florence Statement gathered current research on two specific antimicrobial chemicals, triclosan and triclocarban, which have been ...