CARTER-WALLACE URGES FDA TO PREEMPT CONDOM-PACKAGING STATE LAWS
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
CARTER-WALLACE URGES FDA TO PREEMPT CONDOM-PACKAGING STATE LAWS in Oregon and Washington that require expiration dates, according to a letter from the company's Washington, D.C. law firm of Kleinfeld, Kaplan and Becker. The recent letter asks FDA to "act...certainly no later than October" to preempt Oregon's condom labeling law, which will require that packaging for condoms manufactured after Dec. 31 bear expiration dates.
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