Lavender Hand Sanitizer
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50ml Ndc: 74819-0004-1 (50ml Lavender Label)

50ml Ndc: 74819-0004-1 (50ml Lavender Label)
This is a drug facts label for Mistral 11 Lavender hand sanitizer gel designed for use when soap and water are not available. It contains Ethyl Alcohol 70% and helps to reduce bacteria that potentially cause disease. It should not be used on open skin wounds or near eyes, ears, and mouth. It is flammable and should be kept away from heat and flames. It comes in gel form, and after applying, allow it to dry without wiping. Mistral 11 Lavender hand sanitizer gel is not recommended for infants and children under 6 years old. If swallowed, seek medical help, or contact a poison control center immediately. The sanitizer should be stored between 15-30°C, and it may cause fabric discoloration, as well as being harmful to wood finishes and plastics. It is distributed by Mistral LLC in Carlsbad, California, and it is made in France.*

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