In Brief: Condom labeling
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Condom labeling: A proposed rule in the May 24 Federal Register would require labeling latex condoms with an expiration date based on physical and mechanical testing performed after exposing the condoms to various conditions that age latex. FDA notes that the degradation of latex over time affects a condom's ability to protect against sexually transmitted disease agents, including HIV. Comments are due Aug. 22...
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