FDA updates on hand sanitizers consumers should not use

(From the Food & Drug Administration, 7/31/20): FDA test results show certain hand sanitizers have ineffectively low levels of ethyl alcohol or isopropyl alcohol, which are active ingredients in hand sanitizer products. The agency urges consumers not to use these sub-potent products and has expanded its list (scroll down on page) to include sub-potent hand sanitizers, in addition to hand sanitizers that are or may be contaminated with methanol. [Note: On 8/5/20 at 4:57 pm, your Update author saw only two out of 115 problem products listed that were not made in Mexico -- TriCleanz Tritanium Labs Hand Sanitizer, and Leiper’s Fork Distillery Disinfectants, although I could have missed some.] For more information, see:

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