Health Canada recalling more than 50 hand sanitizers in evolving list
The organization says hand sanitizers with 'unacceptable types' of ethanol or denaturants have not been approved for use in sanitizers in Canada
Health Canada is recalling more than 50 hand sanitizers that contain ingredients "not acceptable for use" that may pose health risks.
The organization says hand sanitizers with "unacceptable types" of ethanol or denaturants have not been approved for use in sanitizers in Canada, and their safety and efficacy have not been established.
Denaturants are ingredients added to ethanol to make it unfit for human consumption.
Health Canada says possible reactions to the ingredients include skin irritation, eye irritation, upper respiratory system irritation and headaches.
Health Canada says use of alcohol-based hand sanitizer should be used if soap and water is not available for proper hand washing.