OTC Labeling Exemption Requests For Ophthalmics Denied By FDA
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Two requests for exemptions from certain provisions of the OTC labeling final rule are denied by FDA in Aug. 23 letters. Zee Medical and Automatic Liquid Packaging sought relief from the reg's 6-point type size requirement for their respective OTC ophthalmic products.
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