Skin Protectant Reduced Labeling For All Lip Products Urged By Mentholatum
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The OTC skin protectant products final monograph should allow all lip protectants and lip balms the same leeway in labeling that is currently permitted for select lip products, the Mentholatum Company contends in recent comments to FDA
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