Warning: FDA Asks NOT to Use These 9 Hand Sanitizers

Warning: FDA Asks NOT to Use These 9 Hand Sanitizers
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  • Check the active ingredient in the hand sanitizer it is ethanol/ethyl alcohol or isopropyl/isopropanol, Ethyl alcohol is the safest.
  • Hand sanitizers must contain at least 94.9 percent ethanol by volume. If the label shows alcohol as an active ingredient, avoid it.

As the COVID-19 pandemic sweeps the world, precautionary measures are becoming more and more critical. We must wear a face mask, avoid crowds, practice respiratory hygiene, and keep your hands clean. The virus gets into your body easily when you touch your face with unwashed hands. So it would be best if you kept your hands clean always. The trick is to wash your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds.

But sometimes, you do not have access to water and soap, and only sanitizers rescue you. But all sanitizers may not be right. The FDA has identified 9 hand sanitizers that may be toxic for us. Some of these were labelled 'FDA approved' earlier. These 9 products are manufactured in Mexico and contain high levels of methanol, which is toxic for you.

Do Not Use These 9 Hand Sanitizers with high methanol.

• All-Clean Hand Sanitizer

• Esk Biochem Hand Sanitizer

• CleanCare NoGerm Advanced Hand Sanitizer 75% Alcohol

• Lavar 70 Gel Hand Sanitizer

• The Good Gel Antibacterial Gel Hand Sanitizer

• CleanCare NoGerm Advanced Hand Sanitizer 75% Alcohol

• CleanCare NoGerm Advanced Hand Sanitizer 80% Alcohol (lot number 74589-005-03)

• CleanCare NoGerm Advanced Hand Sanitizer 80% Alcohol (lot number 74589-003-01)

• Saniderm Advanced Hand Sanitizer

Before Buying A Hand Sanitiser Read The Label

To avoid the COVID-19 virus, you need to use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. The best thing is to use trusted brands. Brands that made entry after the pandemic may not be safe as these are produced in a rush. Ensure that you read the labels carefully to check the active ingredient, whether it is ethanol/ethyl alcohol or isopropyl/isopropanol. Ethyl alcohol is the safest. According to CDC guidelines, a minimum of 60 percent ethanol and 70 percent isopropanol is safe. But the FDA says that hand sanitizers must contain at least 94.9 percent ethanol by volume. If the label shows alcohol as an active ingredient, avoid it.

Select The Right Hand Sanitiser

Keep in mind most alcohol-based hand sanitizers have an expiry date. Because alcohol evaporates over time and your hand rub will be less effective. Choose the hand sanitizer that has both anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties and must contain 60 to 70 percent alcohol. Store your hand sanitizer in a cool place away from heat.

Symptoms Of Methanol Toxicity

Methanol poisoning can cause nausea, dizziness, loss of consciousness, fatigue, and weakness, and blurry vision. If ingested, it might also lead to blindness and death. It can make your skin dry and cause dermatitis. The dangers are the same whether you absorb the methanol via your skin or inhale the fumes. It is mainly harmful to children and pregnant women. It can also catch fire as it is highly flammable. If you exhibit any of these symptoms and feel it is due to your hand sanitizer, reach out to your doctor immediately.

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