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Evaluation of the Quality and Safety of Hand Sanitizers Marketed in Saudi Arabia

Evaluation of the Quality and Safety of Hand Sanitizers Marketed in Saudi Arabia
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摘要 Background: Hand sanitizers are an important preventive measure to halt the spread of pathogens, which has become a huge demand during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Consequently, their safety and quality are top priorities for regulatory organizations. Methods: Saudi Food & Drug Authority laboratories have analyzed numerous samples of hand sanitizers in order to ensure their safety and efficacy. Active ingredients, as well as hazardous impurities, have been checked according to the pharmacopeia. Results: In this study, we report the results of the analysis of 1409 samples, which represent the majority of products available in the Saudi Arabian market. The results showed that 196 samples (13.9%) did not meet international standards. Specifically, out of 196 failed samples, 75, 12, and 4 products contained hazardous substances such as methanol, 1-propanol, and acetaldehyde, respectively. Additionally, some failed samples contained foreign particles, were improperly labeled, or contained an inadequate concentration of alcohol. Conclusion: The substandard hand sanitizers possess a risk to the community, particularly during pandemics, and hence stringent yet dynamic regulations should be implemented. Background: Hand sanitizers are an important preventive measure to halt the spread of pathogens, which has become a huge demand during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Consequently, their safety and quality are top priorities for regulatory organizations. Methods: Saudi Food & Drug Authority laboratories have analyzed numerous samples of hand sanitizers in order to ensure their safety and efficacy. Active ingredients, as well as hazardous impurities, have been checked according to the pharmacopeia. Results: In this study, we report the results of the analysis of 1409 samples, which represent the majority of products available in the Saudi Arabian market. The results showed that 196 samples (13.9%) did not meet international standards. Specifically, out of 196 failed samples, 75, 12, and 4 products contained hazardous substances such as methanol, 1-propanol, and acetaldehyde, respectively. Additionally, some failed samples contained foreign particles, were improperly labeled, or contained an inadequate concentration of alcohol. Conclusion: The substandard hand sanitizers possess a risk to the community, particularly during pandemics, and hence stringent yet dynamic regulations should be implemented.
作者 Ibrahim A. Al Othaim Turki F. Al-Mutari Nasser S. Bakiri Khalid M. Bin Shehail Fouza K. Al-Enazi Fahad S. Aldawsari Anwar S. Al Suhaibani Yahya M. Alshehri Ibrahim A. Al Othaim;Turki F. Al-Mutari;Nasser S. Bakiri;Khalid M. Bin Shehail;Fouza K. Al-Enazi;Fahad S. Aldawsari;Anwar S. Al Suhaibani;Yahya M. Alshehri(Reference Laboratory for Medicine and Cosmetics, Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia;National Drug and Cosmetic Control Laboratories, Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)
出处 《Health》 CAS 2022年第5期523-534,共12页 健康(英文)
关键词 Hand Sanitizer COVID-19 US FDA ETHANOL METHANOL Hand Sanitizer COVID-19 US FDA Ethanol Methanol
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