Sun Tanning "Indoor Use Only" Labeling Citizen Petition Denied By FDA
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
A citizen petition requesting FDA require indoor sun tanning products bear labeling warning against outdoor use was denied by the agency in an Oct. 16 letter. The petition was filed by Robert Sayre, PhD, Rapid Precision Testing Labs, Nov. 18, 1997.
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