January 9, 2012
Headaches. Insomnia. Anxiety.
American medicine cabinets are packed with remedies for these common
maladies. And up to 40 percent of them are manufactured overseas (along
with 80 percent of active ingredients for pharmaceuticals). But a recent
report by the U.S. Government Accountability Office estimated that in
fiscal year 2009, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration visited just 11
percent of the 3,765 foreign factories it is responsible for inspecting —
compared to 40 percent of domestic factories. In 2008, the GAO found
that the FDA took two to five years to follow up with foreign plants it
cited for safety issues — if it followed up at all.
In
2008, 30 products made by a single Indian company were banned by the
FDA, and a tainted batch of the blood thinner heparin from one of many
hundreds of Chinese pharmaceutical plants was linked to 81 U.S. deaths. READ MORE
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