CFSAN Restricts Cosmetics Inspections To Limited Basis If Budget Refused
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA will eliminate routine cosmetics inspections in fiscal year 2008 and only perform them on a "for cause" basis if the agency is forced to operate at 2006 levels under a continuing resolution, according to FDA's Feb. 5 request
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