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The following 4 images provide visual information about the product associated with Hand Sanitizer NDC 78525-2000 by Reality Pharma, 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.

LABLE 1000 mL - LABEL 1000 mL

LABLE 1000 mL - LABEL 1000 mL

LABEL 125 ml FINAL - LABEL 125 ml FINAL

LABEL 125 ml FINAL - LABEL 125 ml FINAL

This is a 4.25 fl oz/125 ml hand sanitizer with 70% ethyl alcohol as the active ingredient, designed to reduce bacteria on the skin. It comes with a warning to keep away from fire or flame and not to use near the eyes. In case of irritation or rash, a doctor should be consulted, and the product should be kept away from children. To use, enough product should be put in the palm to cover both hands, and rubbed together until dry. The hand sanitizer is made in Mexico and distributed by SBL Brands, LLC in Las Vegas.*

LABEL 250 ml - LABEL 250 ml

LABEL 250 ml - LABEL 250 ml

This is a 250 mL (8.45 oz) bottle of Alcohol Antiseptic 70% topical solution that can be used as a non-sterile hand sanitizer gel. It contains Furmose as its active ingredient and caution must be exercised as it is flammable. The solution comprises of water, glycerin, and tocopherol and caution must be exercised while storing it. The brand, manufacturer, and other details are not available.*

LABEL 500 mL - LABEL 500 mL

LABEL 500 mL - LABEL 500 mL

This is a description of a 70% alcohol antiseptic hand sanitizer gel in a 500 mL (16.9 fl oz) solution bottle. However, some parts of the text are difficult to decipher due to errors.*

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