Coal Tar Dandruff Shampoo Cancer Risk Negligible, Whitehall Data Indicate
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Consumers would have to absorb 29 mcg/day coal tar for California's Proposition 65 warning to be necessary on coal tar-containing dandruff shampoos, Whitehall-Robins states in recent comments to FDA.
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