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USFDA inspections taking longer time than usual due to COVID-19 safety protocols

Sun Pharma, Auro Life, Lupin in the queue. Though generally, most inspections are done in a fortnight, now it’s taking almost a month. USFDA is taking precautions to ensure the safety of the investigators and the employees of the facility who assist its staff, say sources.

October 12, 2020 / 16:21 IST
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US drug regulator, Food and Drugs Administration (USFDA), took almost a month to complete the inspection of the facility of Sun Pharma's New Jersey subsidiary Ohm Laboratories early this year. The Ohm Laboratories plant makes prescription and OTC drugs in solid dosage forms.

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The USFDA also took almost a month to complete an inspection of oral solid manufacturing facility at Dayton, New Jersey of AuroLife, a wholly owned subsidiary of Aurobindo Pharma.

Both inspections were conducted during January - February this year.The inspection of Lupin’s Somerset facility in New Jersey, which began on September 17, is still under way.

Lupin's Somerset plant is classified as Official Action Indicated (OAI), which means new approvals from the facility will be put on hold, until the company resolves the regulatory concerns raised by USFDA. The inspection is crucial for Lupin.

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