MRSA is for wimps - says trucker
A retired lorry driver has produced a home-made hand lotion which has proved
effective in combating the potentially fatal MRSA superbug. Brian Bennett's
product was originally developed to treat his wife's dermatitis. In trials
at a Birmingham hospital it successfully killed the bacteria responsible for
MRSA. Doctors have hailed it is a major breakthrough in protecting staff and
patients against deadly bacteria. Mr Bennett, who has no medical training,
is set to make a fortune from the cream, although he says his real interest
lies in helping the health service. He told BBC News Online: "I had about
100 litres of normal barrier cream and then experimented by adding aloe
vera, vitamin E, jojoba oil, evening primrose oil and other ingredients. "It
took about six months to get the formula right." He combined it with the
powerful anti-bacterial agent Triclosan and water repellent silicon, which
acts like an invisible glove to lock the cream into the skin. His wife
Heather tried the product and her condition cleared up within days. Mr
Bennett recognised the potential for the health industry and approached his
local hospital - Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth. In trials, it kept hands free
of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and other bacteria for
up to three hours, even after washing. Professor Tom Elliott, a consultant
microbiologist at Queen Elizabeth hospital, said the clinical trial results
were very encouraging.

http://www.hospitalpharma.com/default.asp


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