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The following 2 images provide visual information about the product associated with Hand Sanitizer NDC 75362-080 by Spfm, L.p., such as packaging, labeling, and the appearance of the drug itself. This resource could be helpful for medical professionals, pharmacists, and patients seeking to verify medication information and ensure they have the correct product.

3.79 L label - RITTER SANITIZER GALLON 9.5x5

3.79 L label - RITTER SANITIZER GALLON 9.5x5

This is a drug facts label for a hand sanitizer product. The active ingredient is alcohol at a 50% concentration. It is to be used to reduce bacteria that can potentially cause disease when soap and water are not available. The directions state to apply enough product to cover all surfaces of the hands and rub them together until dry. It also warns that it is flammable and should be kept away from heat or flame, and not to be used on children under 2 months of age or on open skin wounds. In case of irritation or rash, seek medical attention, and if swallowed, contact Poison Control Center.*

89 mL Label - Ritter SANITIZER 3oz Pouch

89 mL Label - Ritter SANITIZER 3oz Pouch

This is a 3 fl oz (89mL) bottle of Ritter Dental hand sanitizer. The active ingredient is 80% alcohol which acts as an antiseptic, and it is meant to help reduce bacteria that can potentially cause disease. This product is meant for external use only and should be kept out of reach of children. It should not be used on children under 2 months or on open skin wounds. The directions involve putting enough product on the hands to cover all surfaces and rubbing together until dry. The product should be stored between 15-30C (59-86F) and users should avoid freezing or exposing the product to excessive heat above 40C (104F). The inactive ingredients include glycerin, hydrogen peroxide, and purified water.*

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