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Can bacteria become resistant to antiseptics?

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Can bacteria become resistant to antiseptics?

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No they can’t. The thing that is different between antibiotics and antiseptics is that when using antibiotics you have to remember a person is ingesting them. If you were to ingest a antiseptic you would die or at least be severly sick. So antibiotics can’t be made as severly strong as antiseptics or else they would kills us. Antiseptics however are only used on surfaces or objects, so they can be as strong and deadly as you want them to be or need them to be. By the way, maybe instead of being pissed that someone only answered 1/2 your question, you should just be gratefull someone tried to help before. 🙂 The glass is always 1/2 full.

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