Transliquid Technologies, LLC has recalled 20,340 bottles of Mystic Shield PROTECTION Alcohol Antiseptic 70% Topical Solution (Hand Sanitizer). The recall was initiated because the product contains undeclared methanol, which is a toxic chemical that should not be used in hand sanitizers. These 8.45 fl. oz. (250 ml) bottles feature green or blue labels and were distributed nationwide across the United States. Consumers who have this product should immediately stop using it and seek a refund.
Methanol exposure can result in nausea, vomiting, headache, blurred vision, permanent blindness, seizures, coma, permanent damage to the nervous system, or death. Although all persons using these products on their hands are at risk, young children who accidentally ingest these products and adolescents or adults who drink these products as an alcohol (ethanol) substitute are most at risk for methanol poisoning.
Contact your healthcare provider or pharmacist for guidance. Return any unused product to the pharmacy for a refund

Mystic Shield Protection Topical Solution, front and back label

Mystic Shield Protection Topical Solution, 8.45 ounce (250 ml) bottles, front and back
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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