FDA’s final rule on antibacterial soaps bans 19 ingredients
date:Sep 08, 2016
can take to avoid getting sick and to prevent spreading germs to others, FDA reports.

Companies have a year to get the 19 ingredients out of over-the-counter antiseptic wash products, according to the rule. The agency has been mulling the mandate for decades, having issued a Tentative Final Monograph in June 1994.

The most commonly used of the 19 ingredients triclosan and triclocarban are of such concern to some that they were at the heart of a 2010 civil suit filed by the Natural Resources
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