Anticaries Alternative Test Review Should Include Multiple Methods – CHPA
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA should evaluate multiple alternative test methods in addition to the intraoral appliance (IOA) model as it considers non-animal test methods for OTC anticaries products, according to the CHPA/CTFA Anticaries Task Group
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