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Triclocarban 1.5% Category I Antimicrobial Status Sought By P&G

This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet

Executive Summary

FDA should include triclocarban at levels of up to 1.5% as a Category I ingredient in its OTC topical antimicrobial products final monograph, Procter & Gamble states in Aug. 19 comments to the agency

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