Question
How do antiseptics differ from disinfectants?
| Sr. No. | Antiseptics | Disinfectants |
| 1. | Antiseptics are the chemical substances that prevent the growth of micro organizers and may even kill them but are not harmful to live tissues. | Disinfectants are chemical substances that kill microorganisms or stop their growth but are harmful to human tissues. |
| 2. | They are generally applied to living tissues such as wounds, cuts bulks, and diseased surfaces. | Disinfectants are applied to inanimate objects such as floors, drainage systems, instruments, etc. |
| 3. | All the antiseptics are disinfectants. | All the disinfectants are not antiseptics. |
| 4. | They are not ingested or swallowed. | They can be injected or swallowed. |
| 5. | E.g. Povidone – iodine, Benzalkonium – chloride | E.g. Alcohol, chlorine compounds |
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