Friday, September 5, 2014

In FDA Effort to Strengthen Regulation of Compounded Drugs, Protections and Profits Intersect

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

May sound counterintuitive, but, from a public health perspective, it is important for pharmaceutical companies to protect their intellectual property and help reduce the likelihood that substandard versions of their drugs will become intermingled in the marketplace. It is actually why corporations that make anything from "designer jeans to fine pharmaceuticals" closely monitor and help to eliminate counterfeit and falsified products in the marketplace. Many of the submissions by industry discuss general and specific scientific challenges that could render a drug difficult to make in a pharmacy setting that is otherwise designed, resourced, staffed and overseen for the functions of medication dispensing and the provision of pharmaceutical care.

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