Differentiate between antiseptics and disinfactants.
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An antiseptic is used on living tissues and cells to destroy any types of infections which may be living on the tissue. Disinfectants are meant to destroy microorganisms which can infect nonliving objects. Common antiseptics include mouthwash, and yeast infection treatment creams.
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Antiseptics and disinfectants both kill microorganisms, and many people use the terms interchangeably. ... But there's a big difference between antiseptics and disinfectants. An antiseptic is applied to the body, while disinfectants are applied to nonliving surfaces, such as countertops and handrails.
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