Hand sanitizer recalled due to undeclared methanol

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A Colorado-based company issued a voluntary recall for several lots of hand sanitizer after federal officials said testing revealed that one of the lots contained undeclared methanol.

Adam’s Polishes, LLC is voluntarily recalling several lots of Adam’s Polishes Hand Sanitizer to the consumer level after FDA testing found undeclared methanol.life-threatening when ingested,The company also warned in its voluntary recall that consumer who "accidently ingest these products are at risk for methanol poisoning" and can go into a coma, have seizures, permanent blindness, permanent damage to the central nervous system, or die.

The recalled hand sanitizer had been packaged in 4-oz., 8-oz. 16-oz., and 1-gallon bottles, which were distributed nationwide and available online from June 2020 through March 2022.

 

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