Antiperspirant “Extra Effective,” 24-Hour Claims Included In Final Monograph
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
An "extra effective" claim may be used for antiperspirants that reduce underarm perspiration by 30% or more based on accepted testing criteria under FDA's final monograph on the product category
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