FDA Requires Liver Injury Warning On Acetaminophen Stick Packs, Sachets
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Acetaminophen products sold in stick packs and sachets must carry warnings about the risk of liver injury by April 29, 2010, a technical amendment to the final rule for internal analgesics says
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