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VERIFY: Study shows mouthwash may inactivate coronavirus, but not a cure - WTHR

VERIFY: Study shows mouthwash may inactivate coronavirus, but not a cure - WTHR

VERIFY: Study shows mouthwash may inactivate coronavirus, but not a cure - WTHR
Oct 23, 2020 52 secs

Yes, they say certain mouthwashes may inactivate the virus in your mouth and sinuses.

Several tables in the study’s text show that one to two minutes of using Johnson & Johnson baby shampoo as a nasal rinse inactives more than 99% of the present virus while at least 30 seconds of Crest Pro Health, Listerine Antiseptic, Listerine Ultra, Equate Antiseptic, CVS Antiseptic Mouthwash, and Betadine 5% mouthwashes inactivate up to or more than 99.99% of virus in your mouth. .

This study reflects only the active virus in your mouth and sinuses and does not eliminate the virus from the rest of your body.

He said that research shows sick people have a lot of active virus in their mouth, and so gargling mouthwash has the potential to make sick people less infectious.

And if you’re already sick with the virus, eventually it will return to your mouth and sinuses sometime after you’ve used the mouthwash.

The next step is clinical trials where they will see how the mouthwashes combat the virus in actual people

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