“Sun Alert” Labeling Modifications For SPF Products Requested
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA should modify its "sunburn alert" labeling proposal for alpha hydroxy acid-containing cosmetics if the products are formulated with a minimum SPF of 15, Bristol-Myers Squibb recommends
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