Arming Sanitizer Gel
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100ml Ndc: 78250-201-01 Label (Arming Sanitizer Gel Label)

100ml Ndc: 78250-201-01 Label (Arming Sanitizer Gel Label)
This is a description of a hand sanitizer gel named ARMING that contains Ethyl alcohol 62%, which kills 99.9% of bacteria that can cause diseases. The gel also contains Aloe Vera to prevent the hands from getting drier. The inactive ingredients include carbomer, tocopheryl acetate, glycerin, isopropyl myristate, propylene glycol, riethanolamine, and aloe extract. The product comes in a 100 mL bottle that can be carried around, and its expiration date is three years from the manufacturing date. The user needs to scrub hands thoroughly with the gel until dry, and the gel is not supposed to be wiped off. The product should be stored between 15-30°C (53-86°F) to avoid freezing or excessive heat. The text also contains some warnings and directions for use.*

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