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FDA goes after largest manufacturer of generic animal drugs

August 1, 2009

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The federal government is suing Teva Animal Health, the largest manufacturer of generic animal drugs in the United States, after FDA inspections turned up adulterated animal drugs:

The lawsuit… charged that three inspections by the Food and Drug Administration between 2007 and 2009 “documented numerous” Good Manufacturing Practice violations at the facilities.

Denise Bradley, a spokeswoman for the company, said Teva “regretted the deficiencies in our manufacturing practices and we have already initiated corrective actions to ensure that we will swiftly meet all regulatory requirements.”

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Filed under: animals: pets,Ketamine Recall,medical,news — Christie Keith @ 10:04 am
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