FDA Questions Spray Sunscreen Safety, Efficacy & Monograph Status
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA could exclude increasingly popular spray sunscreens from the final monograph unless firms submit sufficient safety and efficacy data, according to an advanced notice of proposed rulemaking.
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