Hand Sanitizer
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This gallery contains 2 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Hand Sanitizer (NDC 74271-541). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

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118ml Back Label (118 M Back Label)

118ml Back Label (118 M Back Label)
This is the drug facts label of a hand sanitizer. The active ingredient is 75% isopropyl alcohol which acts as an antiseptic to reduce bacteria that can cause diseases. The hand sanitizer should only be used externally and kept away from heat sources. It is not recommended for use on children below 2 months or on open skin wounds. The product should be kept away from the eyes, ears, and mouth. If irritation or rash occurs, it is advised to contact a doctor. The sanitizer should be stored between 15-30°C and kept out of reach of children. The product should be applied to cover all surfaces of the hands and rubbed together until dry. The sanitizer also contains glycerin, hydrogen peroxide, and purified water as inactive ingredients.*
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118 mL Front Panel Label (118 mL Front Label)

118 mL Front Panel Label (118 mL Front Label)
This is a hand sanitizer solution containing 75% Isopropyl Alcohol Antiseptic in a non-sterile formula. It is flammable and not suitable for children, nor should it be near fire. This product is intended for external use only. It comes in a 118mL bottle manufactured in the USA and the FDA has registered its manufacturer with the Reg. #7427154104. Its release date was March 31, 2020, and it has a unique batch number of XXXXXX.*

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