Rona-b-gona Sanitizing Hand Guard
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100 mL Ndc 80250-3521-3 (100ml082503521label)

100 mL Ndc 80250-3521-3 (100ml082503521label)
Texas Tuff Hand Guard is a moisturizing handguard made in Texas that contains 80% v/v isopropyl alcohol for antiseptic purposes. It helps reduce bacteria that can cause disease or spread viruses when soap and water are not available. The product should not be used on children under two months old and on open skin wounds. It is flammable and should be kept away from heat or flames. In case of irritation or rash, users should stop using the product and consult a doctor. As per the directions, enough product should be placed on hands to cover all surfaces, and hands should be rubbed together until dry. The product needs to be stored between 15-30°C to avoid excessive heat and freezing. The product is sold in a tube with the net weight of 3.40 oz or 100 ml and has an NDC number of 80250-9142. The essential oils are among the inactive ingredients, and the phone number and website of the manufacturer, Buckler Essentials, are provided.*

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