Advocates Ask FDA To Tighten Rules For Acetaminophen Labeling, Marketing
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Advocates for tighter labeling rules for non-aspirin OTC acetaminophen products point to the approaching holiday season and the attendant increase in alcohol use as they ask FDA to act on their petition for regulatory action
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