Health Canada is advising Canadians that certain hand sanitizers are being recalled from the market
because they contain industrial-grade ethanol that has not been authorized for use in hand sanitizers in Canada.

Health Canada is advising Canadians that certain hand sanitizers are being recalled from the market because they contain industrial-grade ethanol that has not been authorized for use in hand sanitizers in Canada. Canadians are urged to stop using these products consult with healthcare professionals if they have used any of these products and have health concerns. Adverse events or complaints should be reported to Health Canada.
Industrial grade ethanol
Industrial-grade ethanol contains impurities that are not found in the type of ethanol approved for use in manufacturing hand sanitizers, such as technical-grade, food-grade or pharmaceutical-grade ethanol. In addition, chemicals that may not be approved for use in hand sanitizers are added to industrial-grade ethanol. Frequent use of these products may result in dry skin, causing irritation or cracking. Since industrial-grade ethanol has not been approved for use in hand sanitizers in Canada, the Department has not reviewed it for safety or efficacy.
A list of affected products can be found below. Health Canada will update this list if it becomes aware of other affected products, so that Canadians can easily identify ones they may have purchased and take appropriate action. Canadians are encouraged to consult the list regularly for updates.
What you should do
• Stop using the products listed below. Please follow municipal or regional guidelines on how to dispose of chemicals and other hazardous waste. You may also return the product to your local pharmacy for proper disposal.
• Consult your healthcare professional if you have used these products and have health concerns.
• To help limit the spread of COVID-19, wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Use alcohol-based hand sanitizers if soap and water are not available.
• Use hand sanitizers that have been authorized for sale in Canada. Hand sanitizers that have been authorized will display either a Natural Product Number (NPN) or Drug Identification Number (DIN) on the product label. These products can be found on the list of hand sanitizers that meet Health Canada’s requirements.
• Consult the list of hand sanitizers authorized or registered in other jurisdiction that may not display an NPN or DIN but have been accepted for use in Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic.
What Health Canada is doing?
• Health Canada has directed companies to stop the sale of these products and is monitoring the effectiveness of the recalls.
• If Health Canada identifies additional products or manufacturers using ethanol that does not meet Health Canada requirements, the Department will take appropriate action and inform Canadians, including updating this list.

ProductRecalling CompanyNPN or DINLot numbersExpiry DateDate Added
Eltraderm Hand Sanitizer – 70 % Ethyl AlcoholEltraderm Limited800985400217April 2022June 6, 2020
Hand SanitizerContract Packaging Distributions Inc.800984538613026 8613042 8613048
8613055 8613057 8613058
8613061 8613064 8613066
April 2022June 6, 2020
Gel 700 Hand SanitizerNature’s Own Cosmetic Company Inc.801001668613026 8613042 8613048
8613055 8613057 8613058 8613061 8613064 8613066
May 2022June 6, 2020
Sanilabs Hand Sanitizer 70% EthanolSanilabs Inc.800987696069April 20, 2022June 6, 2020
6075April 28, 2022
Walker Emulsions Hand SanitizerWalker Emulsions Ltd.80098678209638Not printed on the labelJune 6, 2020
Hand Sanitizer Désinfectant pour les mains  Walker Emulsions Ltd.80100040210061Not printed on the labelJune 6, 2020