Hand Sanitizer Lime Mint
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118 mL Ndc: 80750-0006-1 (4 Oz Lemon Mint)

118 mL Ndc: 80750-0006-1 (4 Oz Lemon Mint)
This is a description of a hand sanitizer with alcohol as the active ingredient used to help reduce bacteria that could cause diseases. It is recommended for use when regular soap and water are not readily available. The hand sanitizer should not be applied to open skin wounds or be used on children less than two months old. The user should avoid contact with eyes, ears, and mouth. If swallowed by children, it is advised to seek medical help immediately. The hand sanitizer is to be stored in room temperature, avoiding freezing and excessive heat. The inactive ingredients include glycerin, hydrogen peroxide, purified water USP, and fragrance. Made in San Antonio, TX, and contains 118 mL per bottle. The design of the hand sanitizer bottle comes in a seersucker pattern with the scent of lime and mint.*

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