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The following 2 images provide visual information about the product associated with New Life Antibacterial Handsoap NDC 49681-015 by New Life Products, Inc., such as packaging, labeling, and the appearance of the drug itself. This resource could be helpful for medical professionals, pharmacists, and patients seeking to verify medication information and ensure they have the correct product.

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This is a 295 mL package of antibacterial hand soap that kills germs, cleanses, and moisturizes. The active ingredient is benzalkonium chloride at 0.13% which function as an antibacterial. The soap is recommended for repeated use but should be kept out of reach from children and away from eyes, broken skin, fire, and flame. Inactive ingredients include water, lauramidopropylamine oxide, glycerin, and more. This package of hand soap is made in the USA and has an item number of NL9121. For more information about the manufacturer, please visit their website at www.newlifesanitizer.com.*

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49681 015 18

This is a hand soap with antibacterial properties that kills germs while gently cleansing and moisturizing the skin. The active ingredient is benzalkonium chloride. It is recommended for repeated use but should not come in contact with the face, eyes or broken skin. People with redness are advised to stop using it and see a doctor. Children under 6 years of age should use it under adult supervision. When not in use, it should be kept away from fire or flame. The inactive ingredients include water, oxide, chloride, acid and fragrance. The product is made in the USA and the item number is NL9444.*

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