Tampons have been a regulated medical device since the 1980s when a series of toxic shock deaths raised questions about their ...
P&G's chief financial officer, Andre Schulten, said at a recent earnings call that it has been "costly and highly volatile" to acquire raw materials such as cotton and plastic for tampons.
They are made from silicone, rubber, or plastic. They work like tampons in that they sit inside of the body. However, rather ...
Here's what you should know. Can wearing a tampon while you sleep cause toxic shock syndrome? It's rare. But using more absorbent tampons or leaving them in for too long can raise your risk of ...
Period products, including tampons and menstrual pads, are still taxed in twenty-one states. But a group of eight menstrual product industry-leading brands wants to end that. How? With a bold ...
Most widespread disposable menstrual products contain plastics that can't be recycled or reused Many tampons and pads are often wrapped in plastic, and most discarded products end up in landfill.