Have you fallen into the rhythm of pumping sanitizer on your hands every time you touch something outside your house? Well, you might want to take a look at the label. Online pharmacy Valisure, which performs product testing, has found that a number of hand sanitizers may contain a cancer-causing carcinogen called benzene, as reported by Bloomberg.
In case you’ve forgotten what life was like all those years ago back in March 2020, one of the first things to disappear off the shelves at the start of the pandemic was hand sanitizer. To combat the shortage, a number of brands stepped up to fill the gap in supply — and in the moment, provided a sense of security.
As it turns out, though, that security might have come at a cost. Of the 260 bottles of hand sanitizers from 168 brands that Valisure tested, 17 percent contained detectable traces of benzene. (Eight percent of the bottles tested had small enough traces of benzene that the Food and Drug Administration deemed it tolerable.)
Benzene exposure is linked to an increased risk of developing leukemia and other blood disorders, according to the National Cancer Institute. Cigarette smoke is a common way people are exposed to the chemical.
A full list of the offending hand sanitizers can be found in the petition that Valisure sent to the FDA to get the agency to investigate. Some of the brands include artnaturals, True Wash, Born Basic and Star Wars The Mandalorian, so you might want to toss that Baby Yoda bottle.
