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 | | Although aerosol containers are considered to be a type of packaging container that, by nature of its design, are inherently tamper-resistant, see FDA Compliance Policy Guides Manual (CPGM), Chapter 4, Human Drugs, Section 450.500, it is not by definition child resistant. |
 | | (The term "tamper-resistant" in FDA's CPGM is now referred to as "tamper-evident," as FDA has defined in 21 C.F.R. Section 211.132.) |
 | | Specifically, "tamper-resistant" packaging (now referred as "tamper-evident" packaging) is defined as having an indicator or barrier to entry which, if breached or missing, can reasonably be expected to provide visible evidence to consumers that tampering has occurred. |
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