Antibiotics & Antiseptics
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Antiseptics and Antibiotics are classified under the chemical group ""antimicrobials"" which is a general name for chemicals that kill or inhibit the growth of microbes include bacteria, germs, and other pathogens. However, the difference between both of them is that antiseptics slow down or inhibit the growth of these microbes to prevent them from causing infections or further infections, while antibiotics are used to kill them completely. Antiseptics are majorly used on cuts and bruises to stave off infections and help the wounds heal faster. Any wound left unattended is an open invitation to microorganisms and bacteria for feasting, but cleaning them with antiseptics and ingesting antibiotics can keep them safe and avoid infections. While both have similar functions, antibiotics can be taken orally and applied topically, but antiseptics are only meant for topical applications.
The best antiseptics generally contain active ingredients like:
Do not use antiseptics and antibiotics on the following:
You should not use antibiotics bought over-the-counter for more than one week to prevent the bacteria or other pathogens from becoming immune to them. To be on the safe side, always follow precautions for use written on the labels.