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Hospira’s quality struggles continue as the injectable giant voluntarily recalled seven lots of generic anesthetic propofol due a defect that led to metal particles in certain vials. Read More
The FDA has banned imports from active pharmaceutical ingredient maker Canton Laboratories, the fourth Indian drugmaker in a month to be put on import alert for poor quality. Read More
Another compounding pharmacy has received an FDA warning for actions that occurred prior to passage of a new law that boosted the agency’s authority over such facilities. Read More
The FDA has closed out a warning letter issued to West-Ward Pharmaceuticals after the generic drugmaker completed a two-year overhaul of parts of its quality system. Read More
The FDA has banned Canadian generics maker Apotex from importing drugs to the U.S. made at its Bangalore, India, site, pending quality upgrades. Read More
A Form 483 describes the quality problems that led the FDA to ban imports from Ranbaxy’s Toansa, India plant, with investigators troubled by workers retesting samples until they get acceptable results. Read More
The European Medicines Agency is urging healthcare providers to inspect vials of the cancer drug Herceptin for signs of tampering following reports that some vials of the drug were stolen in Italy, tampered with and reintroduced into the supply chain. Read More
Although great strides have been made by Chinese officials to improve the quality of drugs made in the country, more needs to be done, according to U.S. regulators and drug safety advocates. Read More
Indian drugmaker Wockhardt has received the regulatory green light to resume manufacturing and selling its combination drug to treat pain, the company said April 28. Read More
The FDA has warned another compounding pharmacy for actions that occurred prior to passage of a new federal law that boosted the agency’s authority over such facilities. Read More