OTC Labeling Compliance Date Delayed For “Convenience-Size” Items
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
"Convenience-size" OTC drugs will not be required to meet "Drug Facts" reg compliance dates until FDA publishes either a final rule or further notice on the labeling of such products
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