Sunscreen Ingredient GRASE Guidance Leaves Nanoparticle Gap – NPA
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
NPA urges FDA to consider adding safety parameters for nanoparticles in its draft guidance for data supporting GRASE determinations in OTC sunscreen time-and-extent applications. In comments, the trade group says safety considerations for nanoparticles are unique.
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