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#Ranybaxy Problem?????
In the USA, the term "adulterated" has a specific legal meaning. If a company is not complying with Current Good Manufacturing Practice Regulations (cGMP), any medicines that it manufactures are considered to be "adulterated" under the law. In other words, its medicines are not manufactured under conditions that comply with cGMP. It does not mean that the medicine is necessarily substandard.
-The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Authority (MHRA) of UK as part of their investigations had tested samples of Ranbaxy products taken from the UK market. "All samples met the correct quality specifications" It said in its statement.
-Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration had issued ''good manufacturing practice'' (GMP) certificates for the Paonta Sahib manufacturing facility in Himachal Pradesh.
-Medicines Control Council (MCC) of South Africa too has assured that Ranbaxy drugs were safe and effective.
-WHO in its statement explained that it has a number of finished pharmaceutical products (FPPs), mostly HIV/AIDS drugs, manufactured by Ranbaxy on its pre-qualified list and added that a number of generic medicines prequalified by the WHO Pre-Qualification Programme (WHO-PQP), including those of Ranbaxy, have also been approved by stringent regulatory authorities (SRAs). SRAs are those national medicines regulatory authorities which are members, observers or associates of the International Conference on Harmonization of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use.
Source(s):- Ranbaxy drugs fine, say WHO and UK regulator - The Times of India
domain-b.com : UK, Australia okay drugs from Ranbaxy plant
Ranbaxy's Canada partner gets U.S. acne-drug OK - MarketWatch
Ranbaxy products sold in India safe, says drug controller - Moneycontrol.com
#BTW I thought our Chinese friends were quite allergic to sites like "foreignpolicy.com" and "TheDiplomat"; always criticizing them heavily for their 'China threat'/'China implosion' theories, etc. but take a break when anything comes against India - ^^^East or West, Everything is at its Best^^^ or rather its a japan connection too!!! Daiichi Sankyo; how can they leave it like that
#why so much of India obsession???
In the USA, the term "adulterated" has a specific legal meaning. If a company is not complying with Current Good Manufacturing Practice Regulations (cGMP), any medicines that it manufactures are considered to be "adulterated" under the law. In other words, its medicines are not manufactured under conditions that comply with cGMP. It does not mean that the medicine is necessarily substandard.
-The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Authority (MHRA) of UK as part of their investigations had tested samples of Ranbaxy products taken from the UK market. "All samples met the correct quality specifications" It said in its statement.
-Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration had issued ''good manufacturing practice'' (GMP) certificates for the Paonta Sahib manufacturing facility in Himachal Pradesh.
-Medicines Control Council (MCC) of South Africa too has assured that Ranbaxy drugs were safe and effective.
-WHO in its statement explained that it has a number of finished pharmaceutical products (FPPs), mostly HIV/AIDS drugs, manufactured by Ranbaxy on its pre-qualified list and added that a number of generic medicines prequalified by the WHO Pre-Qualification Programme (WHO-PQP), including those of Ranbaxy, have also been approved by stringent regulatory authorities (SRAs). SRAs are those national medicines regulatory authorities which are members, observers or associates of the International Conference on Harmonization of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use.
Source(s):- Ranbaxy drugs fine, say WHO and UK regulator - The Times of India
domain-b.com : UK, Australia okay drugs from Ranbaxy plant
Ranbaxy's Canada partner gets U.S. acne-drug OK - MarketWatch
Ranbaxy products sold in India safe, says drug controller - Moneycontrol.com
#BTW I thought our Chinese friends were quite allergic to sites like "foreignpolicy.com" and "TheDiplomat"; always criticizing them heavily for their 'China threat'/'China implosion' theories, etc. but take a break when anything comes against India - ^^^East or West, Everything is at its Best^^^ or rather its a japan connection too!!! Daiichi Sankyo; how can they leave it like that
#why so much of India obsession???