DXM Panel Proposes Augmenting, Improving Education To Curb Abuse
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Members of an FDA panel tipped their hats to the Consumer Healthcare Product Association's efforts to reduce dextromethorphan abuse, but floated enhancements to the program
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