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Medical Devices; Labeling for Menstrual Tampon for the “Ultra” Absorbency

fda-device · Food and Drug Administration · Rule · Published 2000-10-18 · Effective 2001-01-16 · 65 FR 62282

Document

Document number
00-26248
Federal Register citation
65 FR 62282
CFR reference
21 CFR 801
Type
Rule
Action
Final rule.
Category
fda-device
Sub-agency
Food and Drug Administration
Publication date
2000-10-18
Effective date
2001-01-16
HHS docket
Docket No. 98N-0970

Abstract

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is issuing a final rule that amends its menstrual tampon labeling regulation to add the term "ultra" absorbency for tampons that absorb 15 to 18 grams (g) of fluid with the syngyna test. At present, FDA requires standardized terms to be used for the labeling of a menstrual tampon to indicate its particular absorbency. This rule enables consumers to compare the absorbency of one brand and style of tampon with the absorbency of other brands and styles. FDA is issuing this final rule under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (the act) to ensure that labeling of menstrual tampons is not misleading. Elsewhere in this issue of the Federal Register, FDA is proposing to change the standardized menstrual tampon term "junior" to "light".

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