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The following 6 images provide visual information about the product associated with Dr. Alpha Hand Cleaner NDC 78146-756 by Evesel 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.

3785ml - Hand Cleaner 3785ml

3785ml - Hand Cleaner 3785ml

1000ml - hand cleaner 1000ml

1000ml - hand cleaner 1000ml

Dr. ALPHA Hand Cleaner is a rinse-free antibacterial cleaning gel that contains 75% alcohol antiseptic solution and is suitable for external use only. This improved formula is effective against a wide range of germs and is available in a 1000 ml/33.81 fl. oz. bottle. The product also contains Hithol 5% and Cisanr to inhibit potentially disease-causing bacteria. However, it is not suitable for children younger than two months or use on open wounds, and should be kept away from heat or flame. The directions for use advise placing enough product on hands or surfaces and rubbing hands together until dry. Other ingredients include water, butylene glycol, carbomer, and various preservatives.*

120ml - hand cleaner 120ml

120ml - hand cleaner 120ml

This is a hand cleaner produced by Evesel Co. from Korea. The cleaner is called Dr. Alpha Alcohol 75 Hand Cleaner and claims to reduce bacteria on the skin. The label lists directions for use, warnings, drug facts, and a list of active ingredients. It comes in a 120mL/4.06fl oz container.*

300ml - hand cleaner 300ml

300ml - hand cleaner 300ml

500ml - hand cleaner 500ml

500ml - hand cleaner 500ml

60ml - hand cleaner 60ml

60ml - hand cleaner 60ml

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