Posted on 03/27/2020 11:51:27 AM PDT by Slainte
(DES MOINES, Iowa) As hospitals and nursing homes desperately search for hand sanitizer amid the coronavirus outbreak, federal regulators are preventing ethanol producers from providing millions of gallons of alcohol that could be transformed into the germ-killing mixture.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administrations roadblock has been frustrating the health care and ethanol industries, which have been calling for a relaxed regulation to deal with the public health care emergency.
Hand sanitizer is a big part of our lives, said Eric Barber, CEO of Mary Lanning Healthcare, a hospital in Hastings, Nebraska. We cant get any. We order it and its just not available.
The problem for the ethanol industry is that most plants make food-grade ethanol, one step below the highest pharmaceutical grade. But since the plants arent certified to comply with stringent production standards designed to protect quality of medicines, food ingredients and dietary supplements, the FDA doesnt want the alcohol used for a product to be applied to the skin.
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the FDA doesnt want the alcohol used for a product to be applied to the skin.
So you can pour as much as you want into your stomach but its illegal to pour it on your hands. Do I have that right?
Madness.
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It is illegal in California
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