Hand Sanitizer
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Gallon Medd Max (Medd Maxx Isopropyl Alcohol 75)

Gallon Medd Max (Medd Maxx Isopropyl Alcohol 75)
This is a description of a 3,785 ml bottle of hand sanitizer from the brand Medd Max. It contains 75% isopropyl alcohol, which acts as an antiseptic and can reduce the bacteria that cause disease. The sanitizer is for external use only and is flammable, so users should keep it away from heat or flames. It is not safe for use on open wounds or on children less than two months old. If the sanitizer gets into the eyes, users should rinse it off with water. If it causes irritation or a rash, users should stop using it and consult a doctor. The sanitizer should be kept out of reach of children, and if ingested, users should seek medical assistance immediately. The product should be applied by rubbing enough sanitizer on the hands to coat all surfaces and left to dry. It contains glycerin, hydrogen peroxide, and purified water as inactive ingredients, and should be stored between 15-30°C (59-86°F) to avoid freezing or temperatures above 40°C (104°F).*

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