National Consumers League OTC Label Comprehension Web Site Goes Live
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
A Web site aimed at helping consumers better understand over-the-counter drug labeling launched Sept. 27 as part of a nationwide National Consumers League effort to teach and reinforce the importance of reading and comprehending OTC labeling.
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