Drugs

It’s Not Just FDA You Have to Watch out for…

Chinese companies exporting foods, drugs or medical devices to the USA: be aware!  FDAImports.com has recently learned China’s FDA inspections include verifying the U.S. FDA registrations of Chinese manufacturers. China FDA is not just verifying companies have valid...

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Successful Webinar: Preventive Care for Import Compliance

Benjamin England, FDAImports.com Founder and CEO recently presented a webinar with FDANews, entitled “Thinking Ahead of FDA: Preventive care tips for your FDA import compliance program.” Mr. England said, “Up to now, FDA has been mostly reactionary in its enforcement...

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The Burden of Reinspection Fees Who Can Bear?

UPDATE 03/02/2017 FDA’s Domestic and Foreign Facility Reinspection, Recall, and Importer Reinspection Fee Rates are out for FY 2017. The domestic reinspection rate was not changed from the 2016 rate. Surprisingly, the foreign reinspection rate, which has been...

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The Five W’s of Adverse Event Reporting for OTC Drugs

The Five W’s of Adverse Event Reporting for OTC Drugs

The Dietary Supplement and Nonprescription Drug Consumer Protection Act amended the FFDCA to subject those OTC drugs marketed without an approved NDA or ANDA to OTC drug reporting requirements, which had previously only applied to those OTC drugs with an approved...

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cGMP Violations: Don’t Learn it the Hard Way

Intending to close the frequency gap between foreign and domestic inspections, FDA has been increasing its foreign inspections, especially at drug plants in India.  India is FDA’s current top priority, as it has the largest number of drug manufacturers and is a major...

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Antibacterial Soaps: Can Makers Prove Them Effective?

Approximately 90% of “antibacterial” or “antimicrobial” soaps currently on the market are made with the active ingredient triclosan, a chemical known to kill bacteria.  For obvious reasons, consumers generally consider these soaps more effective than plain soap and...

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The Myths and Truths of the Bill on Drug Compounding

Myth 1: DQSA grants the FDA sweeping authority in determining what pharmacies can compound. Compounding sophisticated, difficult-to-produce drugs will not be prohibited. Traditional compounding pharmacies – those small operations which compound drugs that fill...

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