Product Images Apollo Instant Hand Sanitizer
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The following 2 images provide visual information about the product associated with Apollo Instant Hand Sanitizer NDC 78303-001 by Sbu Group L.p., 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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This is a description for a hand sanitizer product called "Apollo" containing 75% alcohol that serves as an antiseptic to decrease bacteria on hands when soap and water are not available. It comes with a warning to keep away from fire or spark and that it is for external use only. If redness, irritation, or sensitivity occurs, product use should be discontinued and medical attention should be sought. To use, apply enough product to the hands and rub onto the skin until it is thoroughly spread. The product should be stored at a temperature below 110°F to prevent discoloration of certain fabrics and surfaces. There are also inactive ingredients in the product, but they are not specified.*
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This is a drug fact sheet of Lapollo Instant Hand Sanitizer. It contains 75% alcohol and is effective in reducing bacteria on the skin when water and soap are not available. It is recommended for repeated use. However, it is flammable and should be kept away from fire or flame. It should also not be applied around the eyes, ear, and mouth. If irritation or redness persists for more than 72 hours, it is advised to consult a doctor. It is to be used by children under adult supervision. Spread enough product on both hands and thoroughly rub into skin until dry. Certain fabrics or surfaces may be discolored at temperatures below 110° F. The producer is Apolo Distributors in Houston, Texas, which can be contacted in case of an emergency. The barcode indicates that it was made in China.*
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