PCMX Category I Status Supported By Test Results - Reckitt & Colman
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Topical antiseptic ingredient chloroxylenol, also called PCMX, possesses an antimicrobial effect on its own, unaffected by other formulation agents, Reckitt & Colman maintains in a Sept. 1 letter to FDA.
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