USFDA to conduct more surprise checks of pharma factories in India
Califf said that he expected India to continue being a dominant supplier to the US, the world's largest market for medicines.;
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New Delhi: The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has decided to carry out more surprise checks of pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities in India to ensure that quality is maintained.
“A mixture of announced and unannounced inspections is important, and you will see more unannounced inspections,” FDA Commissioner Robert Califf said in an interview to a TV news channel.
He also said a bottom-up approach was important with the staff having deep integrity and honesty even if that hurts.
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