Cosmetic or personal care products that claim to have a therapeutic benefit affecting body function or structure are also classified as drugs.
These products often can be identified by an "active ingredient" listed in the label. But not all products in this category always list an active ingredient. They are only required to list the active ingredient first, then the remaining inactive ingredients.
The typical type of cosmetic products also considered drugs include:
- Fluoride toothpaste
- Dandruff shampoo
- Sunscreens
- Cosmetics containing sunscreen
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