Sanitizers vs. Antibacterial Soap vs. Vira-Block

Designed by Microbiologists and used in clinical settings worldwide to effectively kill a broad spectrum of hand transmitted micro-organisms (bacteria, fungi, and Viruses). Unlike hand sanitizers Vira-Block is a patented anti virus drug. Approved by the FDA and Health Canada, Vira-Block is supported by numerous clinical tests and medical protocols to confirm its efficacy.

Vira-Block HAND SANITIZERS ANTI-BACTERIAL SOAP
CLAIM Broad Spectrum antiseptic, effective against Ecoli, hepatitus, staph, influenza, rhino(cold), Norovirus Kills most common germs Eliminates bacteria on the skin, that cause body odor
INGREDIENTS Patented anti virus formula based on alphatic alcohol and synergists. 62% ethyl alcohol, water, gumming agent. All sanitizers must be marketed the same (at the same dosage strength and in the same dosage form) FDA 21 CFR 330.10 (a) (2) Sodium tallowate and Triclosan
TEST Clinically proven, FDA antiseptic drug test #333.470&EU1500 Manufacturer good faith belief that the product is generally recognized as safe and effective. Antibacterial soap did not reduce symptoms of infection... Annuals of Internal medicine. Dr. E Larson 3-15-2004
FORM Available in 4oz spray, liquid, liquid gel, and towels. Available as a gel only Available as a bar or liquid soap
MOISTURIZERS Hypoallergenic, exclusive moisturizing formula. Contains moisturizers Contains fragrances and moisturizes

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