Criticism Of US Progress On Sunscreen Ingredient Innovation Demands OMUFA Hearing Spotlight

Discussion of introducing additional OTC sunscreen ingredients escaped a total eclipse criticism of Trump’s health agency layoffs caused. Comments and questions by Republican members joined by several Democrats and focused testimony and answers by witnesses representing the industry and public health groups spotlighted sunscreen.

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  • “We hoped that legislation would usher in a new era of skin cancer prevention … Unfortunately, over a decade later, no new filters have been...

Democrats’ criticism of the Trump administration nearly eclipsed the intended topic of a recent House Energy and Commerce subcommittee hearing, “how the Food and Drug Administration regulates over-the-counter drugs.”

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