Hand Sanitizer Lawsuit Filed After Woman Dies From Methanol Poisoning
A wrongful death lawsuit claims a woman died of methanol poisoning after drinking hand sanitizer which did not have the potentially lethal ingredient indicated on the label.
A wrongful death lawsuit claims a woman died of methanol poisoning after drinking hand sanitizer which did not have the potentially lethal ingredient indicated on the label.
The CDC reports that four deaths and more than a dozen injuries have been linked to methanol contamination of hand sanitizer; all reported in Arizona and New Mexico.
Hand sanitizer recalls continue as the FDA finds poisonous methanol in additional products.
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.
Methanol concerns expand beyond hand sanitizer as rubbing alcohol recall announced.
Amid ongoing hand sanitizer recalls, the FDA has released new guidance detailing how manufacturers can properly test their products for methanol.
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 alcohol-based hand sanitizers may release vapors which cause adverse health side effects.
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…
A class action lawsuit accuses one hand sanitizer manufacturer of selling a potentially poisonous product and of failing to reimburse consumers after it was recalled.