A critical review of the available data on the risks and benefits of hexa chlorophene suggests that there is ample evidence for the toxic potential; whereas there is no substantial evidence of its benefit in life-threatening staph 80/81 epidemics, and effective less toxic alternatives are available. In view of its limited usefulness and definite toxicity, the routine use of hexachlorophene is unjustified.
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