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Question by  terireid (32)

Does Listerine kill herpes simplex?

It sounds like a myth to me.

 
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Answer by  jennifur75 (53)

No it does not. Herpes Simplex is transferred from skin to skin contact and will show up on the mouth. Listerine will not stop the infection.

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Answer by  dee68 (244)

Listerine does have Virucidals but that does not mean that it is an effective treatment against or for herpes simplex. There are much better options on the market to date.

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Answer by  Taran (716)

Listerine antiseptic mouthrinse contains a combination of essential oils, including eucalyptol, menthol, thymol, and methyl salicylate. Broad-spectrum antibiotic properties have been demonstrated for Listerine® including against Streptococcus mutans ,herpes simplex virus, and influenza A virus.

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Answer by  mrpockets (18)

Yes, the active ingredients Alcohol will kill the virus outside of the bodies cells. Virus within intact cell membranes can survive if the cell resists the alcohol effect.

 
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