Antiseptic Products “Not Effective” In Reducing Skin Infection – FDA
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
No available evidence demonstrates that consumer antiseptic products reduce the risk of skin infection and such indications should not be included in the drug monograph, Office of Nonprescription Products reviewers say
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