Sec. 270.100 Final Container Labels - Allergenic Extracts Containing Glycerin;
Reporting Changes (CPG 7134.06) |
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BACKGROUND AND POLICY: It has come to our attention that not all manufacturers indicate on the container labels whether or not the allergenic extract contains glycerin. Since preparations containing glycerin cannot be injected without discomfort, many allergists do not inject such extracts. Therefore, as an added item of important information, manufacturers who prepare glycerinated allergenic extracts, must indicate on the container label, the presence of any amount of glycerin in the final product. Secondly, in accordance with "Changes To Be Reported - 21 CFR 601.12", we wish to emphasize that the *Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research* must be notified regarding any changes in labeling and manufacturing methods *for any licensed biologocal. Such changes include the addition of* any new allergenic extract to *a licensed* manufacturer's listing of approved extracts. If the changes require a prior approval supplement, a manufacturer may not distributed product made using the change until the manufacturer receives notification from CBER [i.e., approval of a supplement to the biologics license application] that the change is approved. Issued: 7/19/76 Hypertext updated 3/5/2001 tc |