FDA Rule Marks Consumer Antibac Soaps A Possible Endangered Species
Executive Summary
FDA’s rule “clarifies the mission” for manufacturers of consumer antibacterial soaps, which have a year to demonstrate that they are safe and effective or risk losing the entire OTC drug category.
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