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The 'Rub' On Leave-On Consumer Antiseptics: FDA Seeks Safety, Efficacy Data

This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet

Executive Summary

Firms that want to continue marketing consumer antiseptic rubs, or leave-on hand sanitizers and wipes used without water, are asked to submit GRAS/GRAE data to the agency under a June 30 proposed rule. Comments are being accepted for 180 days and new data or information for one year.

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