Ultra Defense Advanced Hand Sanitizer
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250ml

250ml
The ULTRA DEFENSE Advanced Hand Sanitizer is a 250 mL bottle containing 75% ethyl alcohol and antibacterial properties. It is recommended for use when water, soap, and towel are not available and for repeated use. The product should be kept away from fire and not be applied around eyes or used in ears and mouth. If redness or irritation develops and persists for more than 72 hours, users should consult their physician. The inactive ingredients of the sanitizer include water, glycerin, carbomer, and Trierhanolamine. It is manufactured by Republic Nail, S.A. de C.V. in Morelia, Mexico, and is an antiseptic.*
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Label (Label)

Label (Label)
This is a Drug Facts label for Ultra Defense Advanced Hand Sanitizer. It contains 75% ethyl alcohol and is intended to decrease bacteria on the skin when water, soap, and towels are not available or recommended for repeated use. The product should not be applied around eyes nor should it be used in ears or mouth. It is flammable and must be kept away from fire or flame. If redness or irritation develop and persist for more than 72 hours, then use of the product should be stopped, and a doctor should be contacted. The product is manufactured by Republic Nail in Morelia, Mexico.*

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