FDA Faults BASF Sunscreen Ingredient Data In Latest TEA Rejection
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA advises BASF that the information the firm submitted is not sufficient to establish octyl triazone as GRASE. The agency’s third rejection this year of a sunscreen time-and-extent application could raise concerns among lawmakers and industry members amid a push to move sunscreen ingredients through the TEA process so consumers have access to updated options for sun protection.