Coronavirus: Not all hand sanitizers can kill the virus

Hand sanitizer

Hand sanitizer

Hand sanitizer

A pharmacist, Mr Ayobambo Fajuyitan, on Tuesday cautioned Nigerians against using hand sanitizers with low alcohol content in preventing coronavirus.

“Not all hand sanitizers in the market are capable of killing the COVID-19 virus because the alcohol contents are low,’’ the pharmacist said in Ibadan on Tuesday.

According to him, the hand sanitizer capable of killing the virus must have 40 per cent alcohol content.

“When at home, it’s preferred you use hand washing method: It’s better to use the hand wash in a running tap for 20 seconds when at home,’’ he said.

Fajuyitan, however, cautioned against ingesting of hand sanitizer.

“Hand sanitizers contain majorly glycerine and ethanol.

“Hand sanitizer contains 62 per cent ethyl alcohol and that’s the equivalent of four shots of vodka.

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“At that concentration, even a small dose can be dangerous if ingested,’’ Fajuyitan said.

According to him, the ingestion can lead to dizziness, slurred speech, headaches and even brain damage or death in extreme cases.

“Also ocular irritation, vomiting, conjunctivitis, oral irritation, cough and abdominal pain.

“Rare effects included coma, seizure, hypoglycemia metabolic acidosis and respiratory depression may occur.

“Majority of the hand sanitizers produced in Nigeria don’t even have up to 62 per cent ethyl alcohol.

“If you eat with your hands after using hand sanitizer, be cautious as excessive use of sanitizers can make you prone to viral infections as removal of bacteria give ample space for the virus to grow and sanitizers are not capable of denaturing viruses,’’ he said.

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