Monday, June 21, 2010

Is the alcohol in antibacterial hand creams absorbed into the bloodstream?

I know it won't get you drunk by rubbing your hands with Cuticura and the likes, but I'm curious if intensive use could have a potentially negative impact on a fetus when pregnant (especially during first trimester). Please provide a reliable link if possible.Is the alcohol in antibacterial hand creams absorbed into the bloodstream?
No. Epithelium tissue is thick enoughIs the alcohol in antibacterial hand creams absorbed into the bloodstream?
in order for medications to work it does hit infected areas, as far as the blood stream it will have to get in the blood stream by open wounds or shots.
No, the alcohol in antibacterial anything is in there to kill bacteria, then evaporate. Even if what's left on your skin soaked in, the alcohol is gone.
NO
Yes! It's been proven. Did you hear about those little kids at the daycare? They used Germ-X accesively,and literally were getting drunk! It was on the news,I was shocked. I'm not making this up-I'm 100% serious. There are very high amounts of alchohol in those things.
The only way it can be absorbed in the bloodstreem is if u have a cut, but even then it will be very minimal.

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