NCPCR summons DCGI over lack of standard testing for carcinogens in J&J's baby products According to NCPCR, there is no uniformity in the testing methods used by labs to detect the presence of formaldehyde and asbestos in J&J's products PTI | March 5, 2021 | Updated 08:21 IST J&J's baby products came under the scanner in March 2019 when drug inspectors in Rajasthan claimed that they had found formaldehyde in two batches of its 'No More Tears' baby shampoo The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights on Thursday issued summons to the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) and the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) over the lack of uniformity and standardisation in testing methods for detecting the presence of formaldehyde and asbestos in Johnson & Johnson's baby shampoo and talcum powder. Both formaldehyde and asbestos have been identified as a carcinogen, a substance that promotes the formation of cancer in the body.