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My guess was that andrane was the primary ingredient, with perhaps cedramber and a trace of animalis. The safest products score well by both measures, with a low hazard rating and a fair or better data availability rating.
Due to inconsistencies between the drug labels on DailyMed and the pill images provided by RxImage, we no longer display the RxImage pill images associated with drug labels. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) outlawed its use in non-medicinal products, Armour-Dial replaced it with triclocarban, a synthetic antibacterial compound. Dial was introduced nationally in 1949 and was advertised as "the first active, really effective deodorant soap in all history [because it] removes skin bacteria that cause perspiration odor".It also developes a uniform concave shape, providing that you place it on it's side, rather than face down. To view updated drug label links, paste the RSS feed address (URL) shown below into a RSS reader, or use a browser which supports RSS feeds, such as Safari for Mac OS X. Hexachlorophene, the active ingredient in Dial, was removed from the consumer market and strictly limited in the hospital setting in the early 1970s amid reports that it caused neurological damage in infants. With the removal of excess air and water, products require less packaging and become more efficient to dispatch. Inactive Ingredients: Soap [Sodium Palmate (Contains One or More of These Ingredients), Sodium Palm Kernelate (Contains One or More of These Ingredients), Sodium Cocoate (Contains One or More of These Ingredients)], Water, Glycerin, Stearic Acid (Contains One or More of These Ingredients), Coconut Acid (Contains One or More of These Ingredients), Palm Acid (Contains One or More of These Ingredients), Palm Kernel Acid (Contains One or More of These Ingredients), Fragrance, Sorbitol, Sodium Chloride, Tetrasodium Glutamate Diacetate, Titanium Dioxide, Yellow 5, Alcohol, Yellow 8, Red 4.
Kills Bacteria: Deodorant antibacterial protection technology that kills odor causing bacteria long after washing. Dial® will help save over 6 million pounds of carbon emissions in 2022 by using 100% PCR for its refill bottles.You'll usually see it at the top of ingredient lists, meaning that it makes up the largest part of the product.