Sanitizer Popularity Obliges FDA Alert To Avoid Clarcon Products
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA says a spike in the use of hand sanitizers influenced its warning not to use any Clarcon Biological Chemistry Laboratory skin sanitizers in a measure that exceeds the agency's routine communication strategy and the firm's recall
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