Hand sanitisers in pharmacies across the country continue to fly off shelves as coronavirus fears grip Ireland.
Boots in the UK have put in place a two per customer measure on the sanitisers which has been adopted by many Irish businesses.
This hasn't stopped shops from running short on the product with people flooding through doors in search of the product.
Mangan's First Plus Pharmacy in Kildare received new stock on Thursday afternoon and despite restricting the amount customers could buy they still flew out the door.
They announced on Facebook on Thursday: "Hand sanitisers back in stock limited stock available.
"Limited to two per customer available while stocks last. Due to popular demand, we cannot reserve stock at this time."
The pharmacy told the Irish Mirror they got close to 300 bottles into stock at 4pm on Thursday and they were gone by lunchtime Friday.
A spokesperson for the Cellbridge shop said they are inundated with requests for the bottles and are hoping to get more in stock when the supplier has more.

A Cork company is playing their part in the coronavirus battle as they're set to deliver millions of hand sanitiser units starting this week.
Cosmetic Creations, who have a base in the City North Business Park, will be rolling out 80,000 units of their new sanitiser 'Airmedica' every week.
The sanitiser will be given available to the public and businesses and its 90 employees have been working extremely hard to produce the huge volume in time, CorkBeo reports.
The demand comes as the number of cases in Ireland has jumped to 16 - 13 in the Republic and three in the north.