Cold Indication For Antihistamines Targeted In Regulatory Agenda
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The latest regulatory agenda says FDA targets issuing proposed rules on OTC antimicrobial hand wash products in February and leave-on antiseptics in July, and in February to finalize an OTC monograph for oral bronchodilator in combination with expectorants or oral nasal decongestants.
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