Australia’s Best Antibacterial Hand Sanitiser

Australia’s No.1 Antibacterial Hand Sanitiser

Aqium Ultra

As Australia’s No.1 hand sanitiser brand in pharmacy1 Aqium has been trusted by Australians for over 20 years to help stop the spread of germs. Developed by Ego Pharmaceuticals, a proudly Australian owned family business, Aqium hand sanitisers contain 77% v/v alcohol to kill 99.99% of germs fast2. Alcohol is an effective germ killing agent that has been used for centuries3 and best of all, it works fast at killing germs.

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Aqium Ultra

Made for big and little hands, Aqium Ultra hand sanitiser helps moisturise hands every time you sanitise and improves skin hydration with multiple applications by up to 40%4.

With 77% v/v alcohol, Aqium Ultra kills 99.99% of germs2, fast.

Choose Australian owned & made Aqium.


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Aqium Ultra

Made for big and little hands, Aqium Ultra hand sanitiser helps moisturise hands every time you sanitise and improves skin hydration with multiple applications by up to 40%4.

With 77% v/v alcohol, Aqium Ultra kills 99.99% of germs2, fast.

Choose Australian owned & made Aqium.

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Make Aqium A Part Of Your Daily Hand Hygiene Routine

Aqium hand sanitiser is non-sticky and air dries quickly, no need to wash, rinse or dry your hands. Aqium provides a quick and convenient way to sanitise your hands leaving them refreshed and hygienically clean.


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Make Aqium A Part Of Your Daily Hand Hygiene Routine

Aqium hand sanitiser is non-sticky and air dries quickly, no need to wash, rinse or dry your hands. Aqium provides a quick and convenient way to sanitise your hands leaving them refreshed and hygienically clean.

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References

1. IQVIA, Hand Sanitiser category, Australia Pharmacy Value Sales, 52 weeks to 31st October 2021.
2. Kills 99.99% of germs according to BS EN 1276
3. Larson EL, Morton HE. Alcohols. In S. S. Block, editors.: Disinfectants and Antiseptics. A. By Chemical Type. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger; 1991. p.191-203
4. Average increase in skin hydration (Corneometer) – control vs test. Testing conducted over 6 hours of multiple subsequent uses.