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The following 2 images provide visual information about the product associated with Vegol Hand Sani NDC 78244-001 by Grupo Asavalle, S.a. De C.v., 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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Label1 - Label1

This is a drug facts label for VEOGEL Hand Sanitizer with 70% ethyl alcohol as an active ingredient. The purpose of the sanitizer is to reduce bacteria on hands. The label provides a warning of the flammability of the sanitizer and provides instructions for use. The product is made in Mexico by Grupo Asavalle SA. de CV. The inactive ingredients include water, glycerin, carbomer, triethanolamine, polysorbate, and fragrance.*

Label2 - Label2

Label2 - Label2

This is a drug facts label for a 130.2 fluid ounce bottle of Vogel Hand Sanitizer made in Mexico. The active ingredient is Ethyl Alcohol 70%, which is used as an antiseptic to decrease bacteria on hands. The product should only be used externally and must be kept away from flames or high heat. To use the product, wet hands thoroughly with it and allow it to dry without wiping. The product should not be stored above 105°F and can be harmful to wood finishes and plastics. Inactive ingredients include water, glycerin, carbomer, triethanolamine, polysorbate, and fragrance. There is a caution that if irritation or redness develops, the product should be discontinued and a doctor consulted. If swallowed, medical help or Poison Control should be called immediately. The label includes Manufacturing Information: Made in Mexico by GRUPO ASAVALLE SA. de C.*

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