Concerns Over Hand Sanitizer Risks Grow, As List Of Recalled Or Banned Products Tops 100
FDA warns of methanol problems or lack of enough active ingredient in more than 100 different hand sanitizer products.
FDA warns of methanol problems or lack of enough active ingredient in more than 100 different hand sanitizer products.
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An independent pharmacy warns that benzene, a cancer causing chemical, is present in many hand sanitizer products at levels exceeding federal safety limits, even though those limits have been relaxed…
An Aruba Aloe hand sanitizer and Alcoholada Gel recall has been announced due to concerns the products contain levels of methanol which could lead to poisoning injuries.
The findings of a new study show that it takes hand sanitizer several minutes to kill viruses which could cause the flu and other illnesses.
Hand sanitizer recalls continue as the FDA finds poisonous methanol in additional products.
A new study reveals a number of health hazards linked to hand sanitizer products, which have seen at least 100 recalls since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The FDA has announced more hand sanitizer recalls due to the presence of methanol, which has been linked to poisonings, blindness and death.
The FDA warns that some hand sanitizer products are being sold in deceptive food and drink-style packaging, increasing the risk of accidental poisonings.
Problems with hand sanitizer poisoning among children nationwide has resulted in a warning for parents about the importance of keeping the popular products out of the reach of young kids.