Doc On Call? Cosmetic Manufacturers May Need M.D. On Retainer Under MoCRA
Executive Summary
Cosmetic manufacturers may need to retain a medical professional to determine if adverse events they receive are minor or serious given the looming deadline for maintaining records and reporting serious adverse events to the US FDA, says Locke Lord partner David Abramowitz.
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