Native Promotions, Inc. is recalling 4,320 bottles of QiYu Hand Sanitizer (ethyl alcohol 75% v/v) in 16.9 FL OZ (500 ML) containers. The recall was initiated because the product was found to be subpotent, meaning it does not contain the required amount of active ingredient to effectively kill germs. Consumers should contact a healthcare provider or pharmacist for guidance regarding use and return any remaining product to the place of purchase for a full refund.
The product does not contain the effective level of alcohol required to sanitize hands, which may fail to protect the user from infection or the spread of germs. No injuries or adverse events have been reported to date.
Healthcare consultation and product refund
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