Whitehall-Robins Chap Stick Labeling Exemption Request Denied By FDA
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Financial considerations cannot be the sole rationale for OTC drug labeling exemptions FDA states in a Sept. 18 letter to Whitehall-Robins denying the company's request for an exemption from the final rule for three Chap Stick Flava-Craze skin protectant lip balms.
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