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Nov 26, 2010

''Drug Maker Cited on Quality Issues''

"Months after McNeil Consumer Healthcare, a unit of Johnson & Johnson, recalled millions of bottles of Tylenol and other over-the-counter drugs, the division is still plagued with manufacturing flaws, according to the Food and Drug Administration."

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Drug Manufacturing and Distribution, Drug Safety
Oct 26, 2010

''Glaxo to Pay $750 Million for Sale of Bad Products''

"GlaxoSmithKline, the British drug giant, has agreed to pay $750 million to settle criminal and civil complaints that the company for years knowingly sold contaminated baby ointment and an ineffective antidepressant — the latest in a growing number of whistle-blower lawsuits that drug makers have settled with multimillion-dollar fines."

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Drug Manufacturing and Distribution, Drug Safety
Oct 19, 2010

''Musty odor sparks another Tylenol recall''

"A moldy odor has again stricken Johnson & Johnson's Tylenol, and the company is recalling another lot of the over-the-counter painkiller. J&J, which has recalled tens of millions of bottles of Tylenol and other consumer medicines in the past year because of complaints of a musty or moldy odor in the product, said it was voluntarily recalling another lot."

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Drug Manufacturing and Distribution, Drug Safety
Oct 14, 2010

''FDA Finds Heparin Maker Violations''

"A major U.S. heparin wholesaler received a complaint from a corporate customer about a contaminated batch of blood thinner in October 2008, but didn't investigate for almost a year, according to a recent Food and Drug Administration notice to the company."

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Drug Manufacturing and Distribution, Drug Safety
Oct 7, 2010

''Pfizer says recalled 191,000 Lipitor bottles''

"Pfizer Inc said it recalled 191,000 bottles of its top-selling Lipitor cholesterol fighter following reports of a musty odor coming from some bottles of the medicine made by a third-party supplier."

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Drug Manufacturing and Distribution, Drug Safety
Oct 6, 2010

''Dr. Oz: What's In the Nation's Chicken''

''Please take a moment to watch Dr. Oz revealing exactly what's in your chicken.''

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Health Topics, Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jun 23, 2010

''Debate Over Industry Role in Educating Doctors''

"In the latest effort to break up the often cozy relationship between doctors and the medical industry, the University of Michigan Medical School has become the first to decide that it will no longer take any money from drug and device makers to pay for coursework doctors need to renew their medical licenses."

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Conflicts of Interest
Apr 29, 2010

''FDA Faulted in Heparin Case''

"The Food and Drug Administration failed to pursue several "specific and credible leads" that might have identified culprits in China during the 2008 crisis involving contaminated imported heparin, according to a congressional investigation."

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Drug Manufacturing and Distribution, Drug Safety
Apr 16, 2010

''New report stresses safety risks to Americans from Chinese-made pharmaceutical ingredients''

"A new report (pdf) by the U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission stresses the safety risks to Americans posed by pharmaceutical ingredients made in China."

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Drug Manufacturing and Distribution, Drug Safety
Mar 18, 2010

''Report Says China Sold Bad Vaccines to Hospitals''

"A newspaper article by one of China’s best-known investigative reporters has reawakened a controversy over whether provincial authorities improperly stored vaccines in rooms without air-conditioning, rendering them ineffective, and then let them be administered to children."

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Drug Manufacturing and Distribution, Drug Safety