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OTC Labeling Adopted By FDA In Forced Switch Would Violate Regs Comments Say

This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet

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FDA could not adopt a drug's approved OTC label from another country as acceptable U.S. OTC labeling without violating its own regulations, according to the American Association of Physicians & Surgeons and Competitive Enterprise Institute

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