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The following 2 images provide visual information about the product associated with Gel Hand Sanitizer NDC 75742-016 by Zhejiang Guoyao Jingyue Aerosol Co., Ltd., 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.

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Peifang 3-1 - Peifang 3 1

SAN-60-MELON is a hand sanitizer gel that contains alcohol as an active ingredient. Its purpose is to reduce the number of bacteria on the skin. The gel is flammable and should be kept away from fire and flame. If it accidentally gets swallowed, seek medical attention immediately. The product may discolor some fabrics. Instructions for use include wetting hands with gel, rubbing hands, and allowing them to dry without wiping. Inactive ingredients include Water, Glycerin, Carbomer, Propylene Glycol, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract, Fragrance, and FD&C Green No.3. The product should be stored below 105'F. Batch number and expiration date are provided.*

Peifang 3-2 - Peifang 3 2

Peifang 3-2 - Peifang 3 2

This is a drug facts label for ALOHA Gel Hand Sanitizer with an active ingredient of 75% ethyl alcohol for the purpose of antibacterial use. The product should only be used externally and is flammable. Users should stop using if irritation or rash occurs and the hand sanitizer should be kept out of reach of children. The hand sanitizer should be rubbed into hands and allowed to dry without wiping. Other information on the label includes inactive ingredients, batch number, expiration date, and the distributor's contact information. The product was made in China.*

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