The United States Food and Drug Administration has announced that all antibacterical soaps and body washes will be banned as of 2017.
Concerns were raised over 19 ingredients, the most common of which are triclosan and triclocarban. The two components are widely used in both liquid and bar antibacterial soaps.
NBC News reports that triclosan and triclocarban are thought to disrupt hormones, weaken the immune system, and potentially make bacteria resistant to antibiotics.
The National Resources Defense Council (NRDC), which has in the past sued the FDA for the use of certain chemicals in antibacterial products, has stated, “It’s outrageous that FDA has waited 35 years to protect the public from this harmful chemical. This final rule should prohibit triclosan from use in soaps.”
