Hand Sanitizer
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Earth (Earthzen)

Earth (Earthzen)
Earthzen is a hand sanitizer that claims to kill 99.99% of germs and contains 70% ethyl alcohol and moisturizers. It comes in a 1.7 oz bottle and should not be used on children below two months, open wounds or broken skin. The product is recommended to be kept away from heat or flame and should be used as directed on the label. If ingested, a poison control center should be contacted and the product must be kept out of children's reach. The product is effective against many common harmful germs and bacteria. The ingredients also include carbomer, hydrogenated castor oil glycerin, and fragrance. The NDC number is 42955-001-XX and the product is made by Tera by BayanVy in the USA.*
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Earthzen is a hand sanitizer that contains 70% alcohol and moisturizers to kill 99.99% of germs. It is available in a 1.7 oz tube and has an active ingredient of Ethyl Alcohol. The drug facts for Earthzen recommends avoiding contact with broken skin and keeping the product out of reach of children. The product is effective at eliminating harmful germs and bacteria. The hand sanitizer is manufactured by a company called Tera, and the address provided is Xochimkco Gudad d Mo, Merkc, CP. 16050.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.