Posted: 29 Nov 2018 08:39 PM PST November 7, the FDA announced that it is seeking approval for a web-based pilot survey about allergens in cosmetics, including fragrances, hair products, makeup, nail products and skin care products. The federal register notice was published on Nov. 8, 2018. On The survey is part of FDA’s efforts to learn more about allergens in cosmetics. Although FDA receives information about adverse reactions to cosmetics via the voluntary reporting to Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN) Adverse Events Reporting System (CAERS), the Agency believes these reports are an underestimate of the incidence of allergic and other reactions to cosmetics. The objective of the proposed survey is to collect information needed for a more current understanding of the prevalence of adverse reactions to cosmetics, consumer awareness of the problem, and actions (if any) consumers take to avoid allergens, e.g., purchasing hypoallergenic cosmetics, avoidance of cosmetics containing fragrances. The survey is a pilot scheduled to cover 1000 adult consumers. The proposed survey is available in the docket. FDA requests feedback on four topics:
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viernes, 30 de noviembre de 2018
FDA Requests Input on Consumer Survey Regarding Allergens in Cosmetics
FDA Requests Input on Consumer Survey Regarding Allergens in Cosmetics
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