Consumer awareness programs urged by NDAC as part of standardized OTC labeling effort.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
OTC CONSUMER AWARENESS PROGRAMS RECOMMENDED in conjunction with standardized labeling efforts by members of FDA's Nonprescription Drugs Advisory Committee. At a Sept. 29 meeting following a public hearing on OTC label reform, NDAC member Theodore Tong, PharmD, University of Arizona School of Pharmacy, suggested that FDA "support consumer awareness programs" on over-the-counter drugs to reinforce information that is provided on OTC labels. He added that the agency could enlist consumer groups to help devise and implement the programs.
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