Thursday, May 31, 2012

List of FDA Warning Letters to Compounding Pharmacies

Although the following website located here has not been updated since 2010, it contains a list of the FDA Warning Letters to Compounding Pharmacies and Suppliers.  The website contains the following information:

FDA Warning Letters to 
Compounding Pharmacies and Suppliers

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates the labeling and sale of foods, drugs, cosmetics, biologicals, and medical devices in interstate commerce. A warning letter is a serious notice to that a marketer appears to be violating federal law and may be subject to enforcement action if the apparent violation continues. Enforcement actions include seizure of goods, injunctions, criminal prosecutions, fines, and imprisonment. Most sellers do what FDA requests. This page indexes warning letters sent to compounding pharmacies and supllier that have prepared or distributed prescription drugs or other drug products that lack FDA approval.
This page was revised on July 19, 2010.

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