Enforcement Report - Week of October 6, 2021
The active ingredients of commonly-used sunscreens end up in the bloodstream at much higher levels than current U.S. guidelines from health regulators and warrant further safety studies, according to a small study conducted by U.S. Food and Drug Administration researchers and published on Monday.
A small study published in JAMA on Monday showed the need for more research into the absorption of some sunscreen ingredients.
Enforcement Report - Week of October 24, 2018
Hawaii is on the verge of banning two chemicals used in sunscreens, oxybenzone and octinoxate, to protect its coral reefs. The compounds absorb ultraviolet light.
Clover Custom Blending Receives FDA Warning Letter
Enforcement Report - Week of March 14, 2018
Enforcement Report - Week of January 31, 2018
Enforcement Report - Week of January 24, 2018
Kamins Dermatologics Recalls Day cream SPF 15