OTC Coal Tar Skin Cancer Causation Data Lacking - FDA
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The future of California Proposition 65 litigation against manufacturers, distributors and retailers of coal tar-containing dandruff shampoos, soaps and ointments could become clearer at a March 16 status conference in San Francisco state court.
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Coal tar
California Prop 65 trial over use of coal tar in dandruff shampoos and other OTCs stayed until Jan. 29. Consolidated trial in separate lawsuits brought by the state and Perry Gottesfeld had been slated to begin Oct. 10, but defendants Bergen Brunswig and Reedco requested a stay pending FDA review of the ingredient's safety (1"The Rose Sheet" Sept. 4, p. 7). Defendants include J&J's Neutrogena division and Denorex shampoo marketer Whitehall-Robins. Reedco is a subsidiary of Tegrin maker Block Drug, which SmithKline Beecham is acquiring for roughly $1.24 bil