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International News PEPFAR Suspends Funding for Three Ranbaxy AIDS Drugs Banned by FDASeptember 26, 2008 The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief program has suspended funding for three antiretroviral drugs manufactured by Indian generic drugmaker Ranbaxy that were included in an importation ban imposed by FDA on Sept. 16, Bloomberg reports. FDA sent letters to the company last week warning of a number of violations at Ranbaxy's manufacturing plants in Paonta Sahib and Dewas, India, including inadequate sterilization processes and inaccurate record-keeping. The agency has banned the importation of more than 30 generic drugs made at those plants, including the three antiretroviral drugs manufactured at the Paonta Sahib plant -- zidovudine, lamivudine and nevirapine. Ranbaxy drugs made in other facilities are not banned. PEPFAR also is suspending funding for the Ranbaxy antiretroviral drugs used overseas to "meet standards equal to those established for patients" in the U.S., a program spokesperson said. Back to other news for September 2008
This article was provided by Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. It is a part of the publication Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report.
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