FDA Mulls Adding Insect Repellent Combinations To Sunscreen Monograph
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Should FDA decide to include combination insect repellent/sunscreen drug products in the sunscreen monograph, some products could be forced to file new drug applications or face removal from the market
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