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The following 2 images provide visual information about the product associated with Protect Hand Sanitizer NDC 74110-001 by Dr. Brite, 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.

label 2 - 16oz

label 2 - 16oz

This is a hand sanitizer product that contains 70% isopropyl alcohol and helps to protect users from bacteria and germs. It is recommended for repeated use, particularly when water and soap are not available. The product must be applied externally and not to be applied around the eyes or swallowed. It should be rubbed lightly into hands and allowed to dry. If an allergic reaction develops after use, it is recommended to discontinue using the product and to seek medical assistance. Children must be supervised while using this product. The product may have slight discoloration on fabrics and inactive ingredients include vegetable glycerin and various plant extracts.*

label - 4oz

label - 4oz

This is a description of a citrus hand sanitizer that can be either pumped or sprayed onto hands. The user should rub it lightly into their hands and let it dry. It is recommended for repeated use, but the user should avoid contact with their eyes. The hand sanitizer should be kept away from fire or flames since it is flammable. In case of contact with the eyes, flush them with water and discontinue use if an allergic reaction persists. It should be stored between 20°C (68°F) and 77°F. The ingredients include inactive vegetable glycerin, benzalkonium chloride, alcohol denatured, hydrogen peroxide, and fragrance. It may cause discoloration on fabrics. Children should be supervised, and the product must be kept out of their reach.*

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