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The following 2 images provide visual information about the product associated with Hand Sanitizer NDC 78391-001 by Kepter Mexico 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.

1 gal - 1 GAL KEPTER MDK

1 gal - 1 GAL KEPTER MDK

This is a description for a hand sanitizer containing 70% alcohol, available in a 128 fl. oz (1-gallon) container. It has been designed to reduce germs on the skin, and can be used when soap and water are not available. The sanitizer includes Ethyl Alcohol, Water, Glycerine, Carbopol, and Triethanolamine for reducing dry skin as a result of its use. The product is flammable and should be kept away from an open flame or sources of heat. It is not for use in children less than two months of age or on open skin wounds. If the product comes into contact with eyes, rinse thoroughly with water. If irritation, rash, or redness occur, stop using the product and ask a doctor. The product should be kept out of the reach of children and can discolor certain fabrics and surfaces. The hand sanitizer is made in Mexico, and the NDC Code is 78391-001-02.*

1 lt - 1 lt KEPTER MDK

1 lt - 1 lt KEPTER MDK

This is a hand sanitizer produced by Kepter México SA de CV. It contains 70% Ethyl alcohol as the active ingredient and is designed to reduce germs on the skin when soap and water are not available. The package contains 33 fl. oz. (976 ml) and also includes glycerine to reduce dry skin after use. It is important to keep this product away from eyes, ears, and mouth and not to use it on open skin wounds. If irritation, rash, or redness occurs, customers should stop using it and consult with a doctor. It is also important to supervise children under 6 years of age to avoid swallowing.*

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