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FDA goes after largest manufacturer of generic animal drugs
By Christie Keith
August 1, 2009
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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