More Recalled Hand Sanitizer May Cause Methanol Exposure Injuries
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 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 additional hand sanitizer products have tested positive for methanol contamination, which has been linked to consumer deaths, injuries and blindness.
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 is warning consumers not to use hand sanitizer products by artnaturals, due to the presence of cancer-causing chemicals, including benzene.
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 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 class action lawsuit accuses one hand sanitizer manufacturer of selling a potentially poisonous product and of failing to reimburse consumers after it was recalled.
A new study links hand sanitizer use to an increase in children's eye injuries during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Texas woman suffered severe burns after her hand sanitizer caught fire and exploded, setting her and her house aflame.