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  2. FDA recalls more hand sanitizers due to toxic chemical - AOL

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    For years, people have been drinking hand sanitizer for its alcohol content, however, because there has been a rise in homemade versions, people are getting sick, Steven Dudley, director of the ...

  3. Doctors warn that young children are accidentally getting ...

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    While wine contains 12 percent alcohol and beer contains about 5 percent alcohol, hand sanitizers contain between 45 and 95 percent alcohol. Therefore, even the smallest amount of sanitizer can ...

  4. Heads Up: Your Hand Sanitizer Won’t Actually Kill This Virus

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    Hand sanitizers contain alcohol, and alcohol is a chemical that will disrupt the surfaces and outer envelope of many viruses, therefore killing the virus,” says William Schaffner, M.D., an ...

  5. Hand sanitizer - Wikipedia

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    Hand sanitizer (also known as hand antiseptic, hand disinfectant, hand rub, or handrub) is a liquid, gel, or foam used to kill viruses, bacteria, and other microorganisms on the hands. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It can also come in the form of a cream, spray, or wipe. [ 5 ]

  6. Alcohols (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Vodka was alleged to be an effective homemade hand sanitizer, or an ingredient in one. The company whose brand was alleged to be protective responded to the rumours by citing the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention statement that hand sanitizers needed to be at least 60% alcohol to be effective, and stating that their product was only ...

  7. FDA Warns Against 59 Potentially Toxic Hand Sanitizers - AOL

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    The active ingredient in safe and effective hand sanitizer is ethanol (i.e., ethyl alcohol), not methanol (i.e., 'wood alcohol'), which can be toxic to humans if absorbed through the skin or ingested.

  8. Disinfectant - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol hand sanitizer dispenser in an office in Poland . Alcohol and alcohol plus Quaternary ammonium cation based compounds comprise a class of proven surface sanitizers and disinfectants approved by the EPA and the Centers for Disease Control for use as a hospital grade disinfectant. [24]

  9. Why you should stop drinking hand sanitizer - AOL

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    The disinfectant is typically used on hands -- but a recent anecdote from a former Wells Fargo banker in an article in The New York Times says otherwise.