Learn about the benefits and uses of chlorhexidine for dogs, including how to safely use this product on your pet.
When you rinse or scrub chicken you clean it, you are increasing the chances of splashing that bacteria-laden liquid onto the counter or other foods where it can cause illness if consumed.
Medically reviewed by Brian H. Wetchler, DO Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Germs in your mouth can get onto your toothbrush, but that doesn’t necessarily mean you need to replace your toothbrush after ...
The original recall covered 4-ounce and 1-pint, 16-ounce bottles, NDC Nos. 052376-021-04 and 052376-021-02, respectively, of the prescription oral rinse with expiration dates from 6/30/22 to 9/30/22.