WASHINGTON -- House members chastised the Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday for not doing more inspections of foreign drug manufacturers in the wake of a litany of problems with the blood thinner heparin and other products.
Auditors: FDA has long way to go on foreign inspectionsCourtesy washingtonpost.com - Health Tue, 04/22/2008 - 15:46
WASHINGTON -- House members chastised the Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday for not doing more inspections of foreign drug manufacturers in the wake of a litany of problems with the blood thinner heparin and other products. More related itemsAuditors: FDA has long way to go on foreign inspections
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