Thoughts and resources about health, drugs and prescriptions, and how they are affected by GMPs (FDA Good Manufacturing Practices) and other regulations.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
e-Cigarettes In The News (video)
Friday, February 27, 2009
Global Outsourcing - Clinical Drug Trials - Hot Debate
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Foreign Pharma Inspection Trends - Burdensome
Monday, February 23, 2009
Easy FDA Orange Book Search Widget
FDA's redesigned Orange Book: Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations (webpage)
Updated Feb 3, 2016:
It's here! The latest Orange Book Annual Edition
You might also be interested in this webpage:
FDA Orange Book: Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations
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You can perform your FDA Orange Book searches on the FDA's site, or you can use this Search Orange Book Widget to conduct your searches using a single interface. No more switching back and forth between multiple web pages! I used the widget as is, at the link location above. Some of you more tech savvy folks might consider installing the widget. Here's what the widget creator says . . .
by viswanathaa
Created 10/28/08
With all search options conveniently under one window, this widget allows one to search the US FDA electronic orange book faster & from your own homepage.
Happy hunting!
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FDA Orange Book - Online
About The FDA Orange Book - Slide Deck (free)
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Saturday, February 21, 2009
Court Says MMR Vaccine Not A Cause of Autism (video)
Friday, February 20, 2009
How About A Side Of Acrylamide With Your Fries or Chips?
The FDA has had a long history of monitoring acrylamide in our diet. Acrylamide can be formed in various heat-treated, carbohydrate-rich foods. Particularly high concentrations of acrylamide can be found in potato chips, breakfast cereals, and crisp bread. It's thought that eating food products containing acrylamide might constitute a potential risk to human health. This recent study, Chronic intake of potato chips in humans increases the production of reactive oxygen radicals by leukocytes and increases plasma C-reactive protein: a pilot study suggests that acrylamide from foods may increase the risk of heart disease, reports this Medical News Today article, Study Provides Additional Evidence That Potato Chips Should Be Eaten In Moderation.
I'm not going to stop eating potato chips or fries. And I will try to avoid eating too much of them. Will this information change your diet?
Additional FDA Information:
FDA Acrylamide webpage
FDA - Acrylamide Q and A
FDA - You Can Help Cut Acrylamide in Your Diet
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009
FDA - Proposed Regulatory Changes For SUDs
Monday, February 16, 2009
New FDA Genomics Position Announced
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Swill Coffee To Lower Dementia Risk
HIV AIDS - Gene Research Shows Promise
- Recent HIV/AIDS research that examines the role certain genes play in inhibiting HIV progression shows promise for the development of new treatment measures
- HIV enters the body through CD4+ T cells and then binds to the chemokine receptors CCR5 and CXCR4.
- Research has found that people whose cells lack expression of the CCR5 gene typically demonstrate resistance to the virus.
- Researchers examined the case of an HIV-positive patient with myelogenous leukemia who received a bone marrow transplant from a person whose cells lacked expression of the CCR5 gene. After two transplants, the researchers determined that the patient had no leukemia recurrence and no detectable level of HIV in the bloodstream
- Levy says, "the result of this study [reported in the same NEJM issue] and others provide further encouragement for those examining approaches to treatment that reduce CCR5 [receptor] expression in persons with HIV." This is the study Levy refers to, Brief Report: Long-Term Control of HIV by CCR5 Delta32/Delta32 Stem-Cell Transplantation (summary).
Related Posts:
CDC Adopts 2 New HIV Intervention Approaches
HIV Pre Exposure Prophylaxis - Very Sharp Two Edged Sword
Abzymes Pinpoint The HIV Achilles Heel
109 HIV Drugs And Vaccines Under Development
HIV AIDS Bone Marrow Transplant Cure - Skeptical View
HIV Treatment Goes Bionic
HHS Updates HIV Treatment Guidelines (free pdf)
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Friday, February 13, 2009
Citizen Petition Asks FDA To Ban Wheat Gluten In Medicines
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
FDA Reports Latest List of Potentially Risky Drugs
- Codeine-containing cough medicine (Adverse events in children)
- Oral bisphosphonates (Esophageal cancer)
- Mefloquine HCl (Lariam)(Psychiatric events)
- Minocycline (Thyroid disorders)
- Bupivicaine intraarticular injection given by infusion pump (Chondrolysis)
- Selective serotonin and selective norepinephrine reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI and SNRI) antidepressants (Birth defects)
- Propylthiouracil and Methimazole (Hepatotoxicity)
- Phenytoin injection (Cardiac arrest due to rapid injectionK)
- Terbinafine (Lamisil) oral use (Psychiatric events)
For more complete FDA information: Potential Signals of Serious Risks/New Safety Information Identified from the Adverse Event Reporting System (AERS) Quarterly Reports 2008 January to March 2008 April to June 2008 July to September
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009
FDA and SAEC Release First Data on Genetic Basis of ADEs
- For more information on the International Serious Adverse Event Consortium see www.saeconsortium.org.
- For information on the FDA’s Critical Path Initiative see
https://www.fda.gov/science-research/science-and-research-special-topics/critical-path-initiative
Monday, February 9, 2009
No Escape For Pharma Contract Mfg Orgs - CMOs
Updated February 18, 2025
The original links broke.
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Patricia Van Arnum reports in her PharmTech Talk article, Contract Manufacturers: Watch Out for a Bumpy Ride, "the troubling conditions of the US economy as a whole and the resulting curtailment in financing and credit was hurting an important customer base for CMOs: emerging pharmaceutical companies." As I see it, the economy continues to crater, and there doesn't seem to be any particular industry sector immune to the current state of the economy. Although the stats cited in the article indicate otherwise, as a stock holder of some pharma stocks, I remain hopeful and optimistic for a rapid economic recovery.
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Saturday, February 7, 2009
Fire Safe Cigarettes Are A Good Thing
Friday, February 6, 2009
CDC Adopts 2 New HIV Intervention Approaches
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
FDA Video Reassures Consumers - Peanut Products
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) wants to be clear with consumers as to what is safe and what should be avoided when it comes to peanuts and peanut products. David W.K. Acheson, M.D., Associate Commissioner for Foods at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, talks about the current peanut butter recall and offers viewers a reassuring message about how to be careful with peanut products, in this FDA Responds to Peanut Butter Recall (video):
The replacement video comes from this FDA webpage, FDA - Food Allergies: What You Need to Know
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Tuesday, February 3, 2009
CDC Talks About Salmonella Contaminated Peanut Butter ( free podcast in Eng Span)
- Salmonella Serotype Typhimurium Outbreak in Peanut Butter and Peanut Butter-Containing Products (free podcast)
- Brotes infecciosos causados por Salmonella typhimurium en la mantequilla de manĂ y otros productos que la contienen (free podcast)
Monday, February 2, 2009
ASQ Announces Certification Exam For GMP Professionals
PharmTech reports, New GMP Professional Exam Offered. It's great to see the bar getting raised with the proliferation of GMP certifications. It's nice to see the American Society for Quality (ASQ) jump into the fray by offering a certification exam based on their understanding of the body of knowledge (BOK) deemed necessary for GMP pros.
There are various degrees of rigor in GMP certifications being offered out there. Where do you think this will fit into the certification scene?
For more information:
ASQ Training & Certification
ASQ - The Value of an ASQ Certification
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