Sanigen Gel
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Sanigen gel is a 500ml bottle of hand antiseptic that contains 70% synthetic alcohol to reduce bacteria on the skin. However, this product is for external use only, and users should avoid getting the solution into their eyes. Irritation, swelling, and inflammation may occur if used repeatedly in the same area, and it is not recommended for use in medically treated areas, such as those covered by bandages. Additionally, this product should not be used in combination with soap or antibacterial cleansing agents. To use, pour a small amount into hands, spread evenly, and rub into the skin. The bottle's inactive ingredients include water, carbomer, triethanolamine, glycerin, tocopheryl acetate, l-menthol, and lemon oil.*

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