Lavender Hand Sanitizer
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50 mL Ndc: 80859-004-01 (50ml Lavender Label)

50 mL Ndc: 80859-004-01 (50ml Lavender Label)
This is a description for a Mistral 11 Lavender hand sanitizer gel that contains 7% Ethyl Alcohol as an antiseptic. It helps reduce bacteria that can cause diseases when soap and water are not available. The user should wet their hands thoroughly with the product and allow it to dry without wiping. The user should avoid applying the gel on open skin wounds, around eyes, ears, and mouth. The gel shouldn't be used on infants or children under six, and if swallowed, medical help should be sought immediately. The inactive ingredients in the gel include water, glycerin, fragrance, and Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice Powder. The product is distributed by Mistral LLC and made in France.*

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