FDA opens offices in India to help oversee drug importation

January 22nd, 2009 by Jennifer Walker-Journey

In an ongoing effort to ensure the safety of foods and drugs imported to the United States, the is opening offices in foreign countries to oversee quality control of those products. The agency announced this week that it has opened two offices in , according to Med Page Today.

Last year the announced it would place more than 60 food and drug regulators worldwide in an effort to keep unsafe drugs out of the country. Late last year the first offices opened in , a country whose products have made headlines over the past several months for harming hundreds of thousands of people around the globe.

Aside from lead paint on toys, faulty cribs, tainted pet food and contaminated milk, was also the site where investigators found a drug manufacturing company had contaminated batches of the blood thinner heparin with oversulfated chondroitin sulfate (OSCS). OSCS mimics the appearance of heparin but can cause adverse reactions and even death.

Before the contaminate was detected, the OSCS-laced was imported into the United States, where it was administered to patients. The tainted killed more than 80 people and sickened hundreds more.

The reports that is the fourth largest exporter of drugs and biologics into the U.S., according to Med Page Today.

The also announced last week that it will launch a voluntary two-year “Secure Supply Chain” pilot project to help promote the safety of drugs and active drug ingredients made outside the U.S. The program is designed to assist the in its efforts to prevent the of drugs that do not comply with applicable requirements.

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