Alerted by 'fashion' of getting drunk with antibacterial gel

Children and adolescents from different parts of the world have ended up in the emergency room for being drunk and not for drinking beer, rum or any other beverage, but for consume antibacterial gel .

A study by the National Institute on Drug Abuse reveals that the product contains an average of 70% ethanol (chemical component of ethyl alcohol) and is used by children and adolescents in Sweden, England and the United States.

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