Antibacterial Cross-Monograph Ingredients, Indications Urged By CTFA/SDA
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Combination indications for antimicrobial products formulated with active ingredients from the first aid monograph or skin protectant monograph should be allowed by FDA, industry groups advise in a June 1 citizen petition.
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