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Acetaminophen Under Scrutiny In California For Prop 65 Requirements

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California extends deadline for data from cancer bioassays, epidemiological studies and genotoxicity tests for review of acetaminophen as a Prop 65 chemical due to carcinogenic potential. Deadline extended to May 29 in response to Consumer Healthcare Products Association request.

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