This substance has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. It is found in disinfectants, soaps, and other household products.
Avoid products that list any of the following names in the ingredients:
• 1-(3',4'-Dichlorophenyl)-3-(4'-
chlorophenyl)urea
• 3,4,4'-Trichlorocarbanilide
• 3,4,4'-Trichlorodiphenylurea
• 4-12-00-01265 (Beilstein Handbook
Reference)
• AI3-26925
• BRN 2814890
• CCRIS 4880
• CP 78416
• Carbanilide, 3,4,4'-trichloro-
• Caswell No. 874
• Cusiter
• Cutisan
• EINECS 202-924-1
• ENT 26925
• EPA Pesticide Chemical Code
• 027901
• Genoface
• HSDB 5009
• N-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)-N'-(4-
chlorophenyl)urea
• N-(4-Chlorophenyl)-N'-(3,4-
dichlorophenyl)urea
• NSC 72005
• NSC-72005
• Procutene
• Solubacter
• TCC
• TCC (soap bacteriostat)
• TCC Soap
• Trichlocarban
• Triclocarban
• Triclocarbanum
• Triclocarbanum [INN-Latin]
• Trilocarban
• Urea, N-(4-chlorophenyl)-N'-(3,4-
dichlorophenyl)-
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For additional information about products that might contain 3,4,4'-triclocarban, visit the Consumer Product Information Database. These lists are brief and provide just a few examples. They are not comprehensive. Product formulations also change frequently. Read product labels carefully and talk to your doctor if you have any questions. These are general guidelines. Talk to your doctor for more specific instructions.