Dial Professional Gel Hand Sanitizer

Generic Name: dial professional gel hand sanitizer

Over-the-Counter (OTC)

Brand Names:

Dial Professional Gel Sanitizer

Use(s)Hand sanitizer to help reduce bacteria thatpotentially may cause disease

Overview

Use(s)Hand sanitizer to help reduce bacteria thatpotentially may cause disease

Uses

Use(s)Hand sanitizer to help reduce bacteria thatpotentially may cause disease

Dosage

Use(s)Hand sanitizer to help reduce bacteria thatpotentially may cause disease

Warnings

Warnings Warnings For external use only Flammable. Keep away from fire or flame. When using this product•Avoid contact with face, eyes, and broken skin. •If eye contact occurs, flush thoroughly with water and seek medical advice.ORWhen using this productavoid contact with face, eyes, and broken skin.If eye contact occurs, flush thoroughly with water and seek medical advice. Stop use and ask a doctor if•Irritation or redness developsORStop use and ask a doctor ifirritation or redness develops Keep out of reach of children. •If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dial Professional Gel Hand Sanitizer used for?

Use(s)Hand sanitizer to help reduce bacteria thatpotentially may cause disease

What are the important warnings for Dial Professional Gel Hand Sanitizer?

Warnings Warnings For external use only Flammable. Keep away from fire or flame. When using this product•Avoid contact with face, eyes, and broken skin. •If eye contact occurs, flush thoroughly with water and seek medical advice.ORWhen using this productavoid contact with face, eyes, and broken skin.If eye contact occurs, flush thoroughly with water and seek medical advice. Stop use and ask a doctor if•Irritation or redness developsORStop use and ask a doctor ifirritation or redness develops Keep out of reach of children. •If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away

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