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LIST of REGISTERED HAND SANITIZERS No LIST OF REGISTERED HAND SANITIZERS No. PRODUCT NAME LOCAL AGENT P.O. BOX 11987 A ACTIVE HAND SANITIZER GEL ACCRA NORTH (Isopropyl Alcohol 70%) TEL: 0244213738, 0243801632 1 DRUGBAG PHARMACY LTD P.O. BOX 11987 ACCRA NORTH A ACTIVE RUBBING ALCOHOL TEL: 0244213738, 0243801632 2 (Isopropyl Alcohol 70%) AGYA APPIAH BITTERS LIMITED P. O. BOX AT 111 ACHIMOTA MARKET ACCRA AABL HAND SANITIZER GEL TEL: 0244370033, 0574287302 3 (Ethanol 70%) AASH LINKS ENTERPRISE P. O. BOX 343 KASOA TEL: 0554840078, 0303974916 4 AASH LINKS HAND SANITIZER (Ethanol 70%) OHENEBA KASEMOA ENTERPRISE P. O. BOX AQ 22 ABOKOBI ACCRA ABENSUO HAND SANITIZER TEL: 0244241250 5 (Ethanol 70%) ABIKRONG VENTURES P.O. BOX 1 AMASAMAN ACCRA ABIFRESH ALCOHOL HAND RUB TEL: 0266633256 6 (Ethyl Alcohol 70%) ABIKRONG VENTURES P.O. BOX 1 AMASAMAN ACCRA ABIFRESH HAND SANITIZER TEL: 0266633256 7 (Isopropyl Alcohol 70%) ABL HAND SANITIZER (Ethanol ACCRA BREWERY LIMITED 80%). P. O. BOX GP 351 ACCRA TEL: 0302688851-6 8 DANAP TOP CLASS ENTERPRISE P. O. BOX 439 KASOA ABLE HAND SANITIZER (Isopropyl TEL: 0545221406 9 Alcohol 70%) ABOKALA STAR VENTURES P. O. BOX 2690 SUNYANI BONO REGION TEL: 0244471321 10 ABOJOY HAND SANITIZER (Ethanol 70%) ABUMAAJ MEDIATION CENTRE P. O. BOX 1222 ADUM KUMASI TEL: 0244704488, 0556216882 11 ABUMAJ HAND SANITIZER (80% Ethanol) ABY-ELIZENT P. O. BOX 15577 ACCRA NORTH ABY HAND SANITIZER (Isopropyl Alcohol TEL: 0243442991, 0505762238 12 70%) DASK CHEMIST LTD P.O. BOX TN 1956 TESHIE NUNGUA A-CLEAN HAND SANITIZER GEL TEL: 0243041091, 0541024723 13 (Ethanol 70%) DASK CHEMIST LTD P.O. BOX TN 1956 TESHIE NUNGUA A-CLEAN HAND SANITIZER SPRAY TEL: 0243041091, 0541024723 14 (Ethanol 70%) ACQPONG ENTERPRISE P. O. BOX 34 TARKWA WESTERN REGION ACQPONG CHAMPION FRESH HAND SANITIZER TEL: 0249737741 15 (Ethyl Alcohol 70%) SHOPRITE (PTY) LIMITED PMB CT 20 CANTONMENTS ACCRA ACTISHIELD PLUS HAND TEL: 0302 823023 16 SANITIZER(Benzalkonium Chloride) ANOINTED DETERGENT ENTERPTRISE P. O. BOX SH 82 SHAMA TAKORADI TEL:0243854239 17 AD HAND SANITIZER (Ethanol 70%) ADB SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTS LIMITED P.O. BOX UP 444 KNUST KUMASI ADB SCIENTIFIC HAND SANITIZER (Ethanol TEL: 0207201014, 0249437387, 0249549128 18 75%) ADDO KING P. O. BOX K 92 KANESHIE ACCRA ADDOKING ADVANCE HAND TEL: 0544960104 19 SANITIZER (Isopropyl Alcohol 85%) ADDVALUE CONSULT P. O. BOX DT 3157 ADENTA ACCRA ADDVALUE HAND SANITIZER (Ethyl TEL: 0245303899 20 Alcohol 80%) ADOM VENTURES P. O. BOX 2 ALAJO ACCRA TEL: 0244722258 21 ADEL HAND SANITIZER (Ethanol 70%) ADEPA PHARMACEUTICALS LTD P. O. BOX 6251 ACCRA NORTH ADEPA EXTRA SOFT HAND SANITIZER TEL: 0244289465, 0264289465 22 (Ethyl Alcohol 70%) ADEPA NA 3Y3 ENTERPRISE P. O. BOX 88 OBUASI ASHANTI REGION ADEPA NA 3Y3 HAND SANITIZER TEL: 0505843095, 0553193635 23 (Ethanol 70%). ADEPA PHARMACEUTICALS LTD P. O. BOX 6251 ACCRA NORTH ADEPA RUBBING ALCOHOL TEL: 0244289465, 0264289465 24 (Ethyl Alcohol 70%) NACHIPOH ENTERPRISE 21 BENJI STREET MCCARTHY HILL DOWN TEL: 0541962016 25 ADONAI HAND SANITIZER (Ethyl Alcohol 70%) ADONKO BITTERS LIMITED P. O. BOX 13875 ADUM KUMASI ADONKO HAND SANITIZER (Ethyl TEL: 0244186612 26 Alcohol 70%). MANOV TRADING ENTERPRISE P.O. BOX AN 15435 ACCRA NORTH ADVAL HAND SANITIZER (Isopropyl Alcohol TEL: 0244284311 27 75%) GHANA ADVENT HEALTH SERVICES P. O. Box KS 17564 KUMASI ADVENT HAND SANITIZER (Ethanol TEL:0244464692 28 70%) ADWENPAYE ASSOCIATION P. O. BOX 26 TOKUNASO SAMAHU WESTERN REGION TEL: 0246991408, 0244988261 29 ADWENPA HAND SANITIZER (Ethanol 70%) AMPONSAH-EFAH PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED P. O. BOX 6462 KUMASI A-EFAH HAND SANITIZER (Ethanol TEL: 0322061170 30 80%) NEW OKAFF INDUSTRIES LTD P. O. BOX 245 SPORTS STADIUM KUMASI AF HAND SANITIZER (Isopropyl TEL: 0322493466, 0502798882 31 Alcohol 70%) AFB ENTERPRISE OSB 101 NEW TOWN STREET KOFORIDUA TEL: 0246799507, 0273099799 32 AFB HAND SANITIZER (Ethyl Alcohol 70%) JUST ONE DAY ENTERPRISE GPS CH0004327 TWI HEMANG CENTRAL REGION AFFUL HAND SANITIZER (Isopropyl Alcohol TEL: 0242105283 33 75%) AFR VENTURES P. O. BOX 36 KPANDO VOLTA REGION AFR HAND SANITIZER (Isopropyl Alcohol TEL: 0209253612 34 70%) ANGLOGOLD ASHANTI GHANA GOLD HOUSE PATRICE LUMUMBA ROAD P. O. BOX 2665 ACCRA AGA HAND SANITIZER (80% TEL: 0302743400, 0559863084 35 Ethanol) AGAPE MORINGA PROCESSING MALSHEGU, HSE NO 51 BLK C TAMALE TEL: 0541113968 36 AGAPE HAND SANITIZER (Ethyl Alcohol 70%) AGES GROUP LTD P.O. BOX 538 WINNEBA AGES EMMANI HAND SANITIZER TEL: 0558527762 37 (Ethanol 70%) AGRATA NATURAL HEALTH CENTRE P. O. BOX 4291 ACCRA AGRATA HAND SANITIZER (Ethyl TEL: 0244238365 38 Alcohol 80%) OHEMAA BA ENTERPRISE P. O. BOX 3635 ACCRA AHENEMAA HAND SANITIZER (70% Isopropyl TEL: 0208130743, 0547940760 39 Alcohol) GHANABA PHARMACY LIMITED P. O. BOX 122 NKORANZA BE AISHA HAND SANITIZER (Ethanol TEL: 0553745353 40 70%). AJ OFOSU ENTERPRISE P. O. BOX 6661 ACCRA AJ HAND SANITIZER (Ethyl Alcohol TEL: 0248 666687 41 75%) AKADI PLUS P. O. BOX DS 2333 DANSOMAN ACCRA AKADI PLUS HAND SANITIZER TEL: 0507610089 42 (Ethyl Alcohol 75%). AKADI PLUS P. O. BOX DS 2333 DANSOMAN ACCRA TEL: 0507610089 43 AKADI PLUS SANITIZIING SPRAY LAWLAW ENTERPRISE P. O. BOX PN 2092 TESHIE NUNGUA ACCRA AKONO HAND SANITIZER (70% Isopropyl TEL: 0557600198 44 Alcohol) LAWLAW ENTEPRISE HSE NO 49 NUNGUA COCO BEACH AKONO HAND SANITIZER (Isopropyl Alcohol TEL: 0557600198, 0503017921 45 70%) ADUDAIS PHARMACY YASORE ASENUA KUMASI AKWAABA HAND SANITIZER (Ethyl TEL: 0554146278 46 Alcohol 75%) NINABERTH ENTERPRISE WUAKE AVENUE 28 HO VOLTA REGION ALCIDRENCE HAND SANITIZER TEL: 0244368199, 0200522499 47 (Ethyl Alcohol 70%) OKAS DAEX COMPANY LTD P.O. BOX 20193 ACCRA ALCOHO TRUST HAND SANITIZER (Ethyl TEL: 0540395398, 0542202224, 0231627208 48 Alcohol 70%) BLESSED ALCOM COMPANY LIMITED P. O. BOX 19 MANKESSIM CENTRAL REGION ALCOM HAND SANITIZER (Isopropyl Alcohol TEL: 0246182756, 0503129442 49 70%) WORLD MARKET HALL P. O. BOX WJ 1041 WEIJA ACCRA ALCOMAD SANITARY ALCOHOL (Ethyl Alcohol TEL: 0202632460 50 70%) MEG PHARMACY LTD P. O. BOX DI 740 ADISADEL CAPE COAST Tel: 0554687751, 0206604058, ALL CLEAN HAND SANITIZER (75% 0208453851 51 Isopropyl Alcohol) QUEENDELLEFRIMPS ENTERPRISE P. O. BOX COP 714 ACCRA ALL TIME FRESH HAND SANITIZER GEL TEL: 0244209161 52 (Ethanol 70%) QUEENDELLEFRIMPS ENTERPRISE P. O. BOX COP 714 ACCRA ALL TIME FRESH RUBBING ALCOHOL TEL: 0244209161 53 (Isopropyl Alcohol 75%) IVO GHANA LIMITED P. O. BOX SK 1563 SAKUMONO ALLDAY HAND SANITIZER (70% TEL: 0322 2000/020 0010942 54 Ethanol) ROMAR BODY & HOME CARE CTRA MONCADA NAQUERA CV-315 KM 11, 2 POLIGONO INDUSTRIAL 46119 NAQUERA ALMAFI HAND GEL (70% Ethyl VALENCIA ESPANA 55 Alcohol). RADIATION PROTECTION INSTITUTE GHANA ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION P. O. BOX LG 80 LEGON ACCRA ALPHA CLEANZ HAND SANITIZER (Ethanol TEL: 0303973790, 0312298049 56 70%) ALPINE ESSENTIALS LIMITED P. O. BOX WY1481 ACCRA TEL: 0553537447 57 ALPINE SANITIZER GEL ALPINE ESSENTIALS LIMITED P. O. BOX WY1481 ACCRA TEL: 0553537447 58 ALPINE SANITIZING SPRAY (Ethanol 70%) ALWAYS RELIABLE ENTERPRISE P.O. BOX 156 SUNYANI ALWAYS RELIABLE HAND TEL: 020 3336024/054 2682526 59 SANITIZER (70% Ethanol) AMALKHEM PLUS VENTURES P. O. BOX SE 1807 KUMASI ASHANTI REGION AMALKHEM HAND SANITIZER (Ethyl Alcohol TEL: 0241274557 60 70%) AMEVIVINA CARE PROJECT P. O. BOX HP 1251 HO VOLTA REGION AME CLEAN HAND SANITIZER (Isopropyl TEL: 0244819926 61 Alcohol 70%) AMEN SCIENTIFIC HERBAL AND ALTERNATIVE HOSPITAL P. O. BOX 4200 ADUM KUMASI TEL: 0246906696, 0207229505 62 AMEN HAND SANITIZER (Ethyl Alcohol 70%) BABS & BABS CO. LTD LAKESIDE ESTATE COMMUNITY 8 NEAR BAPTIST CHURCH ANDARAS HAND SANITIZER TEL: 0507155276 63 (Ethanol 80%) ONYAME NSA WOM SKIN CENTRE P.O. BOX NB 803 NII BOI MAN ACCRA ANELIA HAND SANITIZER (Isopropyl Alcohol TEL: 0575818659, 0200186237, 0244715902 64 70%) ANGEL GROUP OF COMPANIES LIMITED P. O. BOX KS 13875 ADUM KUMASI TEL: 020511112, 0242004448, 0262004448 65 ANGEL HAND SANITIZER (Ethyl Alcohol 70%) ANITA HOTEL P. O. BOX KS 9644 KUMASI ANIPLUS HAND SANITIZER (80% Ethyl TEL: 0244241291, 0208112913 66 Alcohol) SUPACURE HERBAL CENTRE P. O. BOX KF 17 KOFORIDUA EASTERN REGION ANIS HAND SANITIZER (Ethyl TEL: 0244510822, 0547728350 67 Alcohol 70%) MAHANNA ENTERPRISE P.O. BOX 1141 TESHIE NUNGUA ESTATE ACCRA ANN HAND SANITIZER (Ethyl TEL: 024 4573644 68 Alcohol 80%) COMAGGREY 01 ENTERPRISE P. O. BOX KS 11126 ADUM KUMASI ASHANTI REGION TEL: 0244582809, 0544800844 69 ANOINTILINA HAND SANITIZER (Ethanol 70%) GRUNDY HYGIENE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED NO. 6 GEORGE WALKER BUSH HIGHWAY EARLBEAM PLAZA DZORWULU ANPRASAN ALCOHOL GEL TEL: 0307001 204/024 4899795 70 SANITIZER GRUNDY HYGIENE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED NO. 6 GEORGE WALKER BUSH HIGHWAY EARLBEAM PLAZA DZORWULU ANPRASAN ALCOHOL LIQUID TEL: 0307001 204/024 4899795 71 SANITIZER GRUNDY HYGIENE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED NO. 6 GEORGE WALKER BUSH HIGHWAY EARLBEAM PLAZA DZORWULU ANPRASEPT ALCOHOL SURFACE TEL: 0307001 204/024 4899795 72 CLEANER & SANITIZER ARTEMIS SCIENCES LTD P.O. BOX CT 1147 ACCRA TEL: 0241560462 73 ANTOL HAND SANITIZER (Ethanol 70%) A.G MEDICS ENGINEERING P.O. BOX AF 53 EFFIDUASE KOFORIDUA AORER HAND SANITIZER (Ethanol TEL: 0241902562 74 70%) APANPONG ENTERPRISE P. O. BOX AS 467 ASHAIMAN ACCRA APANPONG HAND SANITIZER TEL: 0244885288, 0551285170 75 (Ethanol 80%) ACCRA PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL P. O. BOX 1305 ACCRA TEL: 0577690772 76 APHCLEAN HAND SANITIZER (Ethanol 70%) ASEYE PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED P. O. BOX KF 2006 KOFORIDUA APL HAND SANITIZER (82.5% Ethyl TEL: 0209661606, 0554687138 77 Alcohol) E-CONNECT GLOBAL AFRICA LIMITED P. O. BOX GP 14118 ACCRA TEL: 0555339455 AREACARE HAND SANITIZER (Ethyl 78 Alcohol 70%) ASENBEK VENTURES
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