The public is advised to stop using all Virapro medical devices



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The public has been advised to stop using all Virapro brand medical devices after it became known that several are not licensed for use in the state.

The Agriculture Department made the announcement late Friday night, the day after a specific hand sanitizer made by the company was recalled for health reasons.

The product, Virapro Hand Sanitiser (PCS 100409), has been used in many schools by students and staff.

The department warned that prolonged use of the disinfectant can cause dermatitis, eye irritation, upper respiratory irritation, and headaches.

Removed the product from the Biocidal Products Registry due to public health concerns.

On Thursday, the department said not to use the disinfectant as it contains methanol instead of ethanol. On Friday night, he said, in the course of the hand sanitizer investigation, it emerged that several other Virapro-brand sanitary products were not on its approved list of biocides.

“The company in question has been advised to withdraw all these products from the market,” said a statement from the department.

“Therefore, the department advises, on a preventive basis, that all medical devices in the Virapro range should be returned to the supplier.

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