Freedom Hand Sanitizer
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1893 mL Ndc: 74682-002-07 (74682 002 07(freedom))

1893 mL Ndc: 74682-002-07 (74682 002 07(freedom))
This is a description of a hand sanitizer product called Freedom Germ Killing Formula. The product follows CDC guidelines and contains an alcohol antiseptic solution of 70% volume. It comes in a non-sterile solution with a quantity of 64 oz (1893 ml). The product is designed to reduce bacteria that can cause diseases when soap and water are not available. However, it is not suitable for kids under the age of 2 months, and it should not be applied to open skin wounds. Users are warned to keep it away from heat, flame, and direct contact with eyes, ears, and mouth. Inactive ingredients include glycerin, hydrogen peroxide, purified water USP, and fragrance. The product is distributed by Free Brands Inc Las Vegas, NV, and manufactured in the USA.*

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