(WASHINGTON) — As the novel coronavirus spread across the globe and health officials implored the public to use more hand sanitizer to mitigate the potentially deadly pathogen, grocery stores and ...
The Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers about hand sanitizer products containing methanol, or wood alcohol. The toxic substance is often used to create fuel and antifreeze, and it can ...
The Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to use hand sanitizer manufactured by the Mexican company Eskbiochem SA de CV because the products contain methanol, a toxic substance that ...
As part of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s ongoing commitment to address the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the agency has issued two guidance documents to communicate its policy for the ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has expanded a warning about several hand sanitizer products that have been found to contain wood alcohol, which can potentially be deadly to ingest or absorb ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning consumers about alcohol-based hand sanitizers that are being packaged in containers that may appear as food or drinks and may put consumers at ...
It's easy to make your own hand sanitizer at home, but there's no guarantee it's as effective as the sanitizer you can buy in the store. Here's why.
With a shortage of hand sanitizer in big box stores and an unsure future of when stocks will be replenished, local pharmacies have been given the ok from the FDA to start compounding their own batches ...
DermaRite Industries, a company that supplies medical hygiene products to hospitals and the like, is expanding a hand soap recall that was announced in July to include hand sanitizer, deodorant, ...
Editor's note: The attached video is from Jan. 2021 and covers an FDA alert about some hand sanitizer from Mexico. An independent study released last week found that some hand sanitizers contain ...
While it's safe to leave hand sanitizer in your car temporarily, you probably shouldn't leave it there for extended periods ...