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.
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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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