Infant Cold Products Pulled; Waxman Looks For More OTC Risks
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Manufacturers of OTC cough/cold medicines for children under 2 years old are voluntarily withdrawing the products from the market due to potential misuse, not from product safety concerns, the Consumer Healthcare Products Association said Oct. 11
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