FDA Targets Spring 2019 For Cosmetics Manufacturing Survey; PCPC Input Taken
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
From the Personal Care Products Council’s standpoint, FDA’s planned survey of current manufacturing practices in the cosmetics sector isn’t necessary, but the group provided input to contractor RTI to help develop the instrument for optimal utility. Pending OMB approval, FDA aims to launch the survey in spring 2019.
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