FDA Layoffs Could Compromise Safety of Medications Made at Foreign Factories, Inspectors Say
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FDA Layoffs Could Compromise Safety of Medications Made at Foreign Factories, Inspectors Say
Beyond staff cuts, the departures of some longtime investigators in recent months have left less experienced people tasked with rooting out dangerous manufacturing practices.
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Read Full ArticleForeign-made medicines putting America at deadly risk; FDA allowing it to happen
Jon Rappoport∙ PaidA Pro Publica investigation:The Secret Gamble at the FDA That Exposed Americans to Risky Drugs“The FDA has given more than 20 foreign factories a special pass to continue sending drugs to the U.S. even though they were made at plants that the agency had banned.”“The medications came mostly from plants in India where inspectors found contaminated drugs, filthy labs and falsified records.”“The agency did not proactively inform t…
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