Why does the label state “Keep out of reach of children” if Secret Soft Solid Antiperspirant is safe for use in pre-teens?
Antiperspirants are classified as over-the-counter drugs and therefore subject to labeling requirements by Health Canada. All over-the-counter drugs require the “Keep out of reach of children” warning on their label. This warning is a general statement to prevent accidental ingestion or misuse of the product, but it does not mean that Secret Soft Solid antiperspirant cannot be used on pre-teen children. If parents have questions about whether Secret Soft Solid antiperspirant is appropriate for use by their pre-teen child, they should discuss it with their doctor.
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