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The following 2 images provide visual information about the product associated with Defense Ag NDC 79930-7101 by Nederma Inc, 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.

16oz label - 16oz

16oz label - 16oz

This text is a description of a hand sanitizer product named "B P Nexderma" that helps to reduce bacteria that can cause diseases. The solution should not be used on children younger than two months or open wounds. It contains 80% Ethyl Alcohol, ultra-pure water, carbomer, and glycerol. The hand sanitizer should only be applied on hands and not on eyes, ears, or mouth. If contact is made with the eyes, flush thoroughly with water. The product is a professional-grade solution and should be stored between 15-30 °C. It is advised to avoid excessive heat above 40 °C to prevent damage to finishes, plastics, and some fabrics.*

4oz label - 4 oz

4oz label - 4 oz

This is a description of a hand sanitizer solution produced by Nexderma. The active ingredient is 80% Ethyl Alcohol, which is an antiseptic agent that reduces bacteria that can cause diseases. The solution should be used when soap and water are unavailable. The inactive ingredients are Purified water, glycerin and carbomer. The Defenss Ag solution is non-sterile and intended only for external use on hands. The product comes with a warning not to use it on children under two months and open wounds. It should be stored in temperatures between 15-30°C and kept away from fire and flame as it is flammable. The instructions for use are to apply it on hands by rubbing together until dry. It has a shelf-life of 2 years from the date of manufacture (Exp. 2022-08-01). The manufacturer's website is listed as "nexderma.com" and their contact number is (877) 2156201.*

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