antiseptique
antiseptic (noun and adjective) Said that destroys microbes and prevents infection. Homonyms – paronyms: aseptic (free of germs).
Meaning and uses
An antiseptic, antibacterial, also called, is a substance that kills or prevents the growth of bacteria and viruses on the external surfaces of the body. …
Describes this remedy Pertaining to antisepsis, (Aged) Remedy cons gangrene. Remedy against infections
Antisepsis – Antisepsis is a temporary operation to the result to eliminate microorganisms in living tissue by applying an antiseptic.
antisepsis – Destruction of pathogens capable of causing infections. Group of techniques aiming at the destruction of pathogenic microorganisms
cons literally rot. Drug that prevents infections. Mercurochrome, iodine, alcohol 90 ° (70 °), hydrogen peroxide and disinfectants in general.
That destroys germs and pathogens.
Drug designed to destroy pathogens or prevent their proliferation on the skin and mucous membranes.
fights infections by killing micro-organisms, preventing their spread.
Nonspecific antibacterial substance acting globally and quickly on bacteria, viruses, fungi and spores. …
antisepsis – all operations to destroy the microbes that cause wound infection and prevent post-operative fistulae. …
antisepsis – curative method of destroying microbes, which are deposited in such a wound with antiseptic (hydrogen peroxide, alcohol 70 °, …).
antisepsis – Synonym for disinfection, it concerns the sterilization of infected tissues or environments. Performed using products, antiseptics (and microbicides) are used in their powders, solutions or vapors. …