FDA’s final rule on antibacterial soaps bans 19 ingredients
date:Sep 08, 2016
Nineteen ingredients commonly used in antibacterial soaps and washes, including two suspected endocrine disruptors linked to reproductive and developmental harm, are being phased out with the publication of a new federal rule.

In announcing the rule, the Food and Drug Administration reassured consumers that there are still effective measures to prevent the spread of germs, including foodborne pathogens.

Washing with plain soap and running water remains one of the most important steps consumers
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