The COVID-19 pandemic is changing the manufacturing of OTC alcohol-based hand sanitizers available in the US even five months after temporarily relaxed production standards ended and two months after a deadline to distribute products made under those standards.
Tighter Testing New Normal For US OTC Sanitizer Firms Due To Contaminations During Pandemic
With higher demand a norm, OTC sanitizer firms should do the same with scrutiny of their supplies of alcohol and other ingredients. “The market itself will always be much higher than a pre-COVID level as it’s a consumer product that is going to be used on a more regular basis,” says Ed Wyszumiala, head of US Pharmacopeia’s verification program.

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