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SOAP Ordinary soap is

FDA/CFSAN Cosmetics: Soap U. S. Food and Drug Administration Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition Office of Cosmetics and Colors Fact Sheet February 3, 1995 SOAP Ordinary soap is solely made up of fats and an alkali. In thepast, people made their own soap from animal fats and wood ashes. Today there are very few true soaps in the traditional sense on themarket. You might recognize these soaps as products marketed withcharacteristics such as "pure". "True" soaps are regulated by theConsumer Product Safety Commission, not FDA, and do not requireingredient labeling. Most body cleansers on the market today are actually syntheticdetergent products and come under the jurisdiction of FDA. Thesedetergent cleansers are popular because they make suds easily inwater and don't form gummy deposits. Some of these detergentproducts are actually marketed as "soap" but are not true soap inthe common and legal definition of the word. If a cosmetic claim is made on the label of a "true" soap orcleanser, such as moisturizing or deodorizing, the product mustmeet all FDA requirements for a cosmetic, and the label must listall ingredients. If a drug claim is made on a cleanser or soap,such as antibacterial, antiperspirant, or anti acne, the product isa drug, and the label must list all active ingredients, as isrequired for all drug products. The 1979 FDA Consumer article reprinted below provides additionalinformation on soap products.You also may wish to refer to a related Fact Sheet: Is it a Cosmetic, a Drug, or Both? (Or is itSoap?) . U. S. Food and Drug Administration FDA Consumer February 1979 ALL THAT LATHERS IS NOT SOAP by Harold Hopkins You've been near it all your life, bassinet to bath toboudoir. It was used behind your ears before perfume was usedthere. It has removed dirt and grime from your face, fingers, andknees. If you've said naughty words your mother may havethreatened to wash out your mouth with it. It has cleansed you,made you smell good, added a glow to your complexion, and helpedmake you feel fresher. But what do you really know about soap? Well, in the first place the product you regard as soap maynot be soap at all, but a synthetic detergent "beauty" or "bath"bar. These and similar names have been used by copywriters tospare the consumer the awful knowledge that she is not bathingherself with real soap, but with a synthetic detergent which,ironically, is for some purposes superior to soap. Some "soap"bars may consist of soap and synthetic detergent. Soap, as long as we can remember, has enjoyed an enviablerespect in polite society and this could be at least a part of thereason why Congress placed soap above the law in enacting the Food,Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938. This law exempted soap fromregulation as a cosmetic. So long as no cosmetic representations are made for soap,other than that it cleanses, and no claims are made that it willaffect the structure or functions of the body or treat a disease,it is beyond FDA regulation. When such claims are made the soapmust meet all FDA requirements for a cosmetic or a drug or both,whichever is appropriate. If it's represented as a drug the labelmust list all active ingredients; if represented as both a cosmeticand drug or as only a cosmetic the label must list all ingredients. For instance, if a soap is labeled as a deodorant soap, FDAconsiders this to be a cosmetic claim and the label must, as withother cosmetics, carry a list of ingredients. If the soap makes amedical claim, such as that it will cure dandruff, it is considereda drug and must carry required drug labeling and also meet FDAsafety and effectiveness requirements. Fortunately, plain soap of the noncosmetic, nondrug varietyhas earned a good reputation. Apart from the familiar sting fromgetting soap into your eyes or the peril of slipping on a bar inthe bathtub or shower, common bath and hand soap is relativelysafe. In fact we often use it to remove other substances from ourhands and skin that we think are a lot less safe. For purposes of excluding ordinary soap from regulation as acosmetic, FDA defines it as a product in which most of thenonvolatile matter consists of an alkali salt of fatty acids andwhose detergent properties are due to these alkali-fatty acidcompounds. Our ancestors often made their own soap for laundering,cleaning, and bathing from animal fats and wood ashes. Today'ssoap may contain perfumes, colors, and oils, but if it isrepresented only as soap it's out of FDA's regulatory bailiwick. Ordinary soap is regulated by the Consumer Product SafetyCommission under authority of the Hazardous Substances Act. CPSC'sjurisdiction covers most noncosmetic, nondrug substances used inthe home. If the bar you use for bathing does not claim to be a soap,it's probably a synthetic detergent product. FDA defines a cosmeticas an article intended to be used on the body for cleansing,beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or altering the appearance;thus, a nonsoap product intended for any of these purposes isautomatically classified as a cosmetic. Soaps and synthetic detergent cleansing agents function inwater in somewhat the same way; that is, they break down theresistance barrier between the water and the dirt, grime, oil, orother material, allowing it to be wetted and washed away. Soapworks well in soft water, but in hard water, which contains arelatively high amount of calcium in solution, the calcium and soapreact to form a gummy material called soap scum, which includesdirt and other matter. This gummy stuff is what forms the familiarring in the bathtub. The increasing number of synthetic detergent bars on themarket is due largely to their more efficient functioning in water,regardless of hardness, and because they don't form gummy depositsas does soap. There are many types of synthetic detergents,ranging from strong to mild; usually the milder types are used forpersonal cleansing. Some of the harsher detergents are capable ofcausing eye irritation or injury and manufacturers normally avoidusing these in personal bathing bars. There are consumers who mayexperience irritation or allergic skin reactions from somesynthetic detergents. Some consumers also may be allergic tofragrances, colors, or other substances added to either soaps orsynthetic detergent bars. FDA's file of about 70 reports of adverse reactions during theyears 1975 through 1977 from use of bar soaps and syntheticdetergent bars that qualify as cosmetics includes consumercomplaints about skin rash, redness, inflammation, irritation,itching, and burning among the most common problems. The ConsumerProduct Safety Commission's file of complaints and injuryinvestigations shows similar effects on the skin and eyeirritations. Consumer complaints about adverse reactions tosynthetic detergent bars and those soaps classified as cosmeticsmay be made to any FDA district office or to the Director, Divisionof Cosmetics Technology, Food and Drug Administration, 200 C Street, SW, Washington, DC20204 . * Complaints of adverse reactions from ordinary personalcleansing soap not classified as a cosmetic or drug should be sentto the Consumer Complaints Section, Consumer Product SafetyCommission, Washington, DC 20207. Complaints may also be made andinformation obtained on any current recalls, warnings, or bansconcerning soap by dialing the toll-free CPSC Hotline forConsumers: 1-800-638-2772. Harold Hopkins is editorial director of FDA Consumer. U. S. Food and Drug Administration FDA CONSUMER, February 1979 * New address : 5100 Paint Branch Parkway College Park, MD 20740-3835 Cosmetics Foods Home | FDA Home | Search/Subject Index | Disclaimers & Privacy Policy Hypertext updated by dms/cjm 2001-JUL-15



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Skin Cream For Precancerous

FDA OKs Skin Cream For Precancerous Spots Join Now | Sign In | Bookmark This Page All News Medical Reference Experts Community More on the WebMD redesign Today's News Home FDA News Newsletters & Alerts RSS News Feed Health Centers Home Check Your Symptoms Women's Conditions Men's Conditions Ask an Expert A-Z Home Topics A-Z Symptoms A-Z Tests A-Z Drugs A-Z Tools A-Z Healthy Living Home Diet & Nutrition Exercise & Fitness Healthy Seniors Men's Health Women's Health Sexual Health Health Services Home Find a Doctor Insurance Guide Clinical Trials Medicare Benefits Subscription Services Pregnancy Home Getting Pregnant Pregnancy Children's Health Ask an Expert Boards & Blogs Boards A-Z Live Events WebMD University FREE Newsletters Print Friendly Version Email a Friend This article is from the WebMD Medical News Archive FDA OKs Skin Cream For Precancerous Spots Aldara Skin Cream May Help Prevent Progression to Skin Cancer By Jennifer Warner WebMD Medical News Reviewed By Brunilda Nazario, MD on Wednesday, March 03, 2004 March 3, 2004 -- A new skin cream approved by the FDA may help prevent common sun-related skin problems from developing into skin cancer. The FDA today approved Aldara cream (5%), a topical prescription cream for treating precancerous skin lesions that frequently occur on the face and scalp of normal health adults. The rough, red, scaly patches or crust on the skin known as actinic keratosis is caused by prolonged sun exposure and affect about 10 million Americans each year. AK lesions usually measure less than 1/4 inch in diameter and more than 80% of lesions occur on the upper limbs, head, and neck. Fair skin individuals with light hair and light-colored eyes are at greatest risk for AK. Because AK is caused by cumulative sun exposure, it takes years to develop. The condition usually appears first in older people, although it has been reported in people in their 40s. According to the cream's manufacturer, 3M Co., Aldara is the first immune response modifier to be approved to treat actinic keratosis. The cream works by stimulating the body's own immune system to fight off skin cancer. Aldara Helps Prevent Skin Cancer The FDA's approval of Aldara was based on a clinical trial involving 436 people with multiple actinic keratosis skin lesions. Half of them were treated with Aldara and half received a placebo twice a week for 16 weeks. The study showed that the lesions completely cleared up in nearly half of the people treated with Aldara compared with only 3% of those on the placebo. In addition, the majority of those who used Aldara experienced a clearing of at least 75% or more. The most commonly reported side effects included local skin adverse skin reactions, such as flaking, scaling, dryness, scabbing, swelling, and itching or burning at the application site. Other available treatments for actinic keratosis include freezing the lesion, surgically removing them, burning them off, laser treatment, topical chemotherapy, and photodynamic therapy. The company says the FDA is also considering another application for Aldara in treating superficial basal cell carcinoma, a common form of nonmelanoma skin cancer. SOURCE: News release, 3M Pharmaceuticals. © 2004 WebMD Inc. All rights reserved. Health Centers Allergies Arthritis Back Pain Cancer Cholesterol Depression Diabetes Diet & Nutrition Heart Disease Hypertension Men's Health Migraines Sexual Conditions Skin & Beauty Women's Health Health Topics A-Z A-Z Health Guides: Conditions A-Z | Topics A-Z | Symptoms A-Z | Tests A-Z | Drugs A-Z | Tools A-Z Health Services: Today's News | Find a Doctor | Symptom Checker | Health Care Services Subscription Services: WebMD News via RSS | Newsletters | WebMD Weight Loss Clinic | WebMD Fertility Center | WebMD Health Manager About WebMD | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Site Map | Contact Us | Link to Us Emdeon™ | WebMD Corporate | Medscape® | MedicineNet® | RxList® ©2006 WebMD, Inc. All rights reserved. WebMD does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. See additional information.



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