Spray Sunscreens Stay In FDA Enforcement Discretion Shade
Executive Summary
CDER's enforcement policy guidance for OTC monograph sunscreens clarifies that spray sunscreens are included in the agency's enforcement discretion. But CDER closes the door on other dosage forms that it also identified in its 2011 ANPR for whether delivery formats other than lotions, creams or other traditional forms would be eligible for the monograph.
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