Here’s How Pharmaceutical Drugs Are Recalled. And Why Some Might Still Remain on the Shelves.
Most people think that when a drug is recalled by the lab, it is pulled from pharmacy shelves. It’s not. Here’s how drug recalls really work.
Most people think that when a drug is recalled by the lab, it is pulled from pharmacy shelves. It’s not. Here’s how drug recalls really work.
The FDA Safety and Landmark Advancements (FDASLA) Act has passed a key committee, with 25 out of some 30 amendments passing. Generics and baby formula crisis got most of the attention.
The Food and Drug Administration recently updated its drug shortage list. More than half of the updates include drugs on the essential medicines list.
The U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission discussed the tight-linked China-India pharmaceutical supply chain, and tossed aside the notion that sweeping trade deals with India and the region are good ideas.
The Health subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee have moved the FDA user-fee reauthorization bill to final committee. Chairwoman Eshoo says it is on track for September approval.
Sen. Tina Smith’s bill to provide $500 million in grants for domestic pharmaceutical manufacturers passes with flying colors and will be part of PREVENT Pandemics Act.
The White House lays out a list of Buy American success stories in Biden’s first year.
The House Committee on Energy and Commerce discussed FDA’s user fee budget and what can be done to reshore more of the pharmaceutical industry.
Free trade loses out to a bigger government role in securing domestic supply chains of critical medication.
CPA’s report, titled “Generic Drug Shortages and How a Race to the Bottom in Price has Upended 30 years of Hatch-Waxman,” details how a loophole in the Hatch-Waxman Act has led to generic drug shortages in the U.S., offshoring of America’s domestic production of generic pharmaceuticals to China and India, and price gouging by foreign…