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Here’s the ribbon breaking ceremony picture. Let’s all hope this is a success and hopefully some new technology will enter the picture as well with remote batch monitoring of products manufactured in China and other locations in the world. There is only so much an in person visit can cover...
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11-19-2008
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Pharma/FDA News, Pharma, FDA, China, Outsourcing, Tainted Food, food contamination, food safety, busines intelligence software, server banks, import/exports, FDA inspections
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Well perhaps not a moment too soon this device was approved today and perhaps maybe an alternative treatment. BD FDA Clears The DPL (Deep Penetrating Light) Therapy System For Over-the-Counter - Home Use This looks very interesting, as it appears you can have both minor pain relief...
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This looks very interesting, as it appears you can have both minor pain relief and work on your wrinkles at the same time, so you have a choice to strap on the unit or use it on the stand as shown below. The before and after pictures look pretty good for the treatment of wrinkles. It certainly...
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Ankle replacements moving main stage and one manufacturer took on the FDA of recent, and it has been so long that the patent has now run out so in effect it appears to be open ball game on the device that is currently used outside the US and has been for years. BD “It's not often the little...
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Melamine, a chemical used as a flame retardant is used to make cooking utensils and industrial coatings, is rich in nitrogen; it makes an attractive low-cost additive to milk and other foods; as nitrogen registers as protein on many routine tests . This is why it is so popular as at created the...
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11-16-2008
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Pharma/FDA News, My Commentaries, FDA, Business Intelligence, China, tainted milk, Melamine, Food products, Congress Pharma, phamaceutical plant inspections, FDA funding
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Love the added BeeGees effect and he just really nails hormone therapy for women! http://blogs.wsj.com/health/2008/11/15/stephen-colbert-for-fda-commissioner/ Technorati Tags: FDA , Comedy Central , Stephen Colbert , BeeGees , HRT , Jupiter report
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This was somewhat of a first for the US FDA to trust Chinese data. Shenzhen Chipscreen Bio sciences Ltd. was also awarded the Most Valued Partner for Roche R&D Center. Oncology drugs are one of their primary focuses, with individuals trained here in the US and returning to China to create their...
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11-15-2008
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With the backlash the FDA has sustained this last year, a lot of it related to lack of technology and not being up to par, perhaps this will turn out to be a productive trip. Earlier I posted about remote monitoring and how technology could expand and help with monitoring food products, when you...
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I don’t think in view of the current events, there was a lot of choice here for the FDA, and we do need to know that the quality of both our food and pharmaceutical products is good. One thing in particular that springs to mind for me here here is perhaps some use of business intelligence for monitoring...
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11-13-2008
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More melamine contamination, but this time the products being recalled were made in Viet Nam, is this growing beyond products made in China? BD The Minnesota Department of Agriculture today advising consumers to throw out a brand of biscuits contaminated with melamine.The biscuits are under...
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It’s back, we are still not rid of the contaminated drug it appears from this FDA press release and the products were from China. The FDA has also sent notifications out to other countries as well. Interestingly enough, the company’s website domain name is : http://www.heparin.com/ ...
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The FDA continues to beef up their business intelligence with a new connection to be on top of safety concerns and be ahead of the game in having real time information to help in the warning and decision making processes. BD Bridgewater, NJ (November 3, 2008) – Wolters Kluwer Health, a leading...
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I have created quite a few posts on the FDA relative to the same and similar subjects, mainly lack of technology for so long from my corner of the world being this is what I do. Key statement here relates to “30 years ago” which would indicate we were operating out of the70s, but I think it goes...
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This is our next product to be wary of, as it contains an ingredient related to Warfarin, so you could be consuming the Vanilla and getting a little blood thinning action going on at the same time. They don’t use a Vanilla tree, but rather the Tonka tree, why, less expensive to manufacture, no...
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The over active bladder diagnosis/treatment plan has a 3rd choice with the latest approval. Pfizer is distributing the drug which is made by Schwarz Pharma in Germany. Toviaz should be used with caution in patients who suffer from decreased gastrointestinal motility, such as those with severe...