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SDA/CTFA Coalition Petitions FDA to Allow
Anti-Viral Labeling on Qualifying OTC Products
WASHINGTON, D.C.The Soap and Detergent Association (SDA) and The Cosmetic, Toiletry, and Fragrance Association (CTFA) Topical Antimicrobial Coalition today petitioned the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to allow eligible topical antibacterial products to make anti-viral claims, based on testing and evidence of efficacy. If FDA agrees with this petition, the FDA's Final Monograph for Health-Care Antiseptic Drug Products would allow health-care personnel, food handler and consumer hand wash products to include anti-viral indications and labeling for viruses commonly transmitted by the hands. In its petition, the Coalition made the following supporting comments:
"As an industry, it is important we share these important product benefits with consumers," said SDA Director of Human Health and Safety Francis Kruszewski, Ph.D. "This submission to the FDA is the next step toward making it possible." ###
Additional weblinks: The Soap and Detergent
Association, (SDA) is the non-profit trade association representing more
than 100 manufacturers of household, industrial and institutional cleaning
products; their ingredients; and finished packaging. SDA members produce
more than 90% of the cleaning products marketed in the U.S.
The Cosmetic,
Toiletry, and Fragrance Association, (CTFA) is the national trade
association representing the cosmetic, toiletry and fragrance industry.
Founded in 1894, CTFA has an active membership of approximately 300
companies that manufacture or distribute the vast majority of finished
personal care products marketed in the United States. CTFA also includes
approximately 300 associate member companies, including manufacturers of
raw materials, trade and consumer magazines, and other related industries. |