Active Ingredients (Drug Facts (2))
This is a Drug Fact label for a hand sanitizer. The active ingredient is alcohol at 80% concentration, which acts as an antiseptic. The product is meant to reduce bacteria that can cause disease when soap and water are not available. The label includes important warnings about flammability, not using it on open skin wounds or children under two months of age, and avoiding contact with eyes, ears, and mouth. If a reaction occurs, usage must be stopped, and a doctor must be consulted. The gel should be rubbed onto hands until dry, and children below six years of age should be supervised to avoid swallowing. The label also indicates that the product contains glycerin, hydrogen peroxide, and purified water, and should be stored in moderate temperature between 15-30C (59-86F). Overall, the label provides essential information for the safe and appropriate use of the hand sanitizer.*