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The following 7 images provide visual information about the product associated with Amass Pseudo Citrine Sanitizer Serum NDC 77419-5001 by Amass Brands, Inc, 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.
This text is a set of directions for how to use a product. The product should be applied liberally to dry hands and rubbed briskly until it evaporates. Additionally, the text warns that children should be supervised when using the product.*
This is a drug fact sheet, but the only available information is that the active ingredient is 70% Ethyl Alcohol and its purpose is as an antiseptic.*
Premium Botanics offers the Eudo Citrine, a 70% alcohol-based hand sanitizer. This product is useful for when traditional soap and water hand washing is not available. Manufactured in Los Angeles, California, this hand sanitizer comes in a 6oz container.*
This is a list of the inactive ingredients present in a product which include water, Glycerin, Lemon Oil, Ginger Oil, Grapefruit Oil, Cedarwood Oil, Sandalwood Oil, Lavender Oil, Fragrance, Hydroxypropyl Cellulose, Lauryl Lactate, Myristyl Lactate, and Cetyl Lactate.*
This text appears to be a set of warnings for a product. It cautions that the product is flammable and should be kept away from heat or flame. It also states that the product is intended for external use only, and should not be used in or near the eyes. In case of contact with the eyes, one should rinse thoroughly with water. The warnings advise users to stop using the product if they experience any irritation or rash and consult a doctor immediately. The product should be kept out of reach of children, and if swallowed, a doctor should be contacted immediately or a poison center should be reached.*
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