Vaginal Moisturizers Should Remain Cosmetics – McNeil
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA has "ample regulatory authority" to take action against cosmetic manufacturers who cross the line into making illegal drug claims, and should not resort to changing the regulatory status of certain categories of products, McNeil Personal Products Company says
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