65% Ethyl Alcohol: Uses, Side Effects, and Drug Interactions
Brand names: Hand Sanitizer with Aloe
# 65% Ethyl Alcohol Overview Ethyl alcohol at 65% strength is a germ-killing product used to clean and disinfect skin before medical procedures or injections. It works by killing bacteria and other germs on the surface of your skin, making it safer for doctors and nurses to perform medical tasks. This product is commonly found in hospitals, doctor's offices, and first aid kits because it's fast-acting and effective at preventing infections. When using this product, keep it away from children and babies who might accidentally drink it or get it in their eyes, as it can be harmful. Never swallow this product, and avoid getting it in your eyes or mouth. If you accidentally swallow some or get it in your eyes, call a poison control center or doctor right away. Always follow the directions on the package label carefully, and stop using it if you develop a skin rash or other signs of irritation. Store the bottle in a cool place and keep the cap tightly closed when not in use.
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