Chewing Gum As Vehicle For CPC Rejected By Dental Plaque Subcmte.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Chewing gum as a delivery form for cetylpyridinium chloride is not "appropriate" at this time, FDA's Dental Plaque Subcommittee concluded following a presentation by George Stookey, PhD, Indiana University School of Dentistry, at a meeting in Silver Spring, Md. Oct. 22.
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