Original Hand Sanitizer Gel Fig Rhubarb
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Label (500 mL Gel Fig)

Label (500 mL Gel Fig)
PAMECARE® Hand Sanitizer Gel is a disinfectant gel for hands that comes in a 500 mL container (16.9 fl oz). It contains 70% isopropyl alcohol as an active ingredient that is effective in destroying harmful bacteria and in providing antiseptic cleansing. The product features Aloe Vera, Glycerin, Castor Oil, and Vitamin E that moisturize hands while ensuring non-tacky and gentle cleansing. The manufacturer has put up guidelines for proper usage, such as rubbing the gel on your hands for at least 30 seconds and letting it dry, supervising children under six years of age, and avoid using it for infants. Should any untoward incident happen, like getting the gel on your eyes, a rash lasting more than 72 hours, or if the product is ingested, consult a doctor immediately. The product is not recommended for storage above 105°F (41°C). Finally, it was made in Canada and follows its regulations for making drugs and other consumable products.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.