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Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970; Long title: An Act to amend the Federal Hazardous Substances Act to provide for child resistant packaging to protect children from serious personal injury or serious illness resulting from handling, using, or ingesting a hazardous substance, and for other purposes.
The child-resistant locking closure for containers was invented in 1967 by Dr. Henri Breault. [7]A history of accidents involving children opening household packaging and ingesting the contents led the United States Congress to pass the Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970, authored by U.S. Senator Frank E. Moss of Utah.
Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act; Physician Payments Sunshine Act; Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970; PREEMIE Reauthorization Act; Prescription Drug Marketing Act; Project Bioshield Act; Protecting Access to Medicare Act of 2014; Proxmire Amendments; Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act; Public Health Service Act ...
The Poison Prevention Packaging Act requires that products with a certain concentration of ethanol have child-resistant packaging. The symptoms of ethanol poisoning include vomiting, nausea ...
Pfizer recalled more than 4 million packages of Nurtec ODT due to a risk of poisoning children from faulty packaging.
Poison Prevention Act (1970) – Required special packaging to protect children from accidentally ingesting toxic substances. Medical Device Amendments (1976) – Supplemented the FD&C Act of 1938. Permitted action only if a defect in a product was discovered after the product was in use.
The FDA determined that the data presented in a 2022 color additive petition show that this ingredient causes cancer in male laboratory rats exposed to high levels of FD&C Red No. 3 because of a ...
Research establishes a link between the rise of vaccine-preventable diseases and non-medical exemptions from school vaccination requirements, with the increased use of such exemptions contributing to loss of herd immunity within high-vaccine refusal communities ("clusters"), and hence an increasing number of infectious disease outbreaks, [40 ...