As part of efforts to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease in the country, the University of Ghana School of Pharmacy has ventured into the business of producing alcohol-based hand sanitizers.
The sanitizers, which are labelled Pharmol Sanitizers, are in 200ml and 1L units and have been vetted, approved and registered by the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA).
According to the The Pharmol sanitizer also known as UG Sanitizer, appears in two forms hand gel and spray Sanitizers.
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused the high demand of face masks and hand sanitizers as these are the widely accepted commodities that aid in the combat of the coronavirus pandemic.
The outbreak of the disease in the country has seen some of the tertiary institutions in the country coming up with efforts to help in the fight which has since claimed 10 lives.
Already, the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology is producing hand sanitizers for sale.
Source: ABCnewsgh.com