The US Sunscreen Innovation Act, signed into law in late 2014, requires FDA to amend and finalize its long-stayed regulations regarding nonprescription sunscreen active ingredients within five years of the SIA’s enactment.
Never Mind Next-Gen UV Filters; Existing Sunscreen Ingredients’ GRASE Status May Be In Danger
FDA aims to publish a tentative final monograph for OTC sunscreen drugs in 2019 that identifies “data gaps that FDA believes need to be filled” for 16 currently listed UV filters to support their continued marketing in the US without new drug approvals.

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