Antimicrobial Hand Sanitizer Gel - Fresh
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Drug Facts (4715 601)

Drug Facts (4715 601)
This is a description of a drug called "Antimicrobial Hand Sanitizer Gel - Fresh". The active ingredient in the drug is Etry Aconol 70%, which is an antiseptic used for hand washing to decrease bacteria on the skin. The drug should only be used externally and is flammable, so it should be kept away from fire or flames. The drug should not be used in the eyes, and if it happens to rinse thoroughly. If any adverse reactions occur after using this product, the user should seek medical attention immediately. The drug is to be used by washing hands thoroughly and allowing them to dry. The inactive ingredients in the drug are aloe vera, carbomer, DEC green #5, DAC yellow #10, pure fragrance, and Vitamin E. This drug is manufactured and packaged by HPC Global and made in the USA.*

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