Sinofresh Petition Does Not Support CPC Oral Antiseptic Use – Schering
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
A citizen petition filed by Sinofresh seeking to reopen the administrative record of the tentative final monograph for oral antiseptic drug products to classify .05% cetylpyridium chloride as Category I for safety and efficacy represents an unsuccessful attempt to include a nasal spray in a monograph for oral health care products, Schering-Plough Healthcare states in comments to FDA July 15
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