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Ethyl Alcohol 70%V/V

Over-the-Counter

Brand names: Hand sanitizer 8oz with aloe vera

Dosage Form
Topical
Route
TOPICAL

About This Medication

Antiseptic topical product used for disinfection and germ reduction on skin surfaces.

Active Ingredients

Ingredient Strength
Alcohol -

Indications & Usage

Uses For hand washing to decrease bacteria on the skin Recommended for repeated use

Dosage & Administration

Directions wet hands thoroughly with product Briskly rub hands together until dry Supervise children under 6 years in the use of this product

Warnings & Precautions

Frequently Asked Questions

Uses For hand washing to decrease bacteria on the skin Recommended for repeated use

Directions wet hands thoroughly with product Briskly rub hands together until dry Supervise children under 6 years in the use of this product

Warnings For external use only Flammable, keep away from heat and flame. Do not use Do not use in the eyes. In case of contact, rinse eyes thoroughly with water. Stop use and ask a doctor if Stop use and ask a doctor if irritation and redness develop and persist for more than 72 hours. Keep out of reach of children Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.

Ethyl Alcohol 70%V/V is available over the counter (OTC) without a prescription.

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