Inspection at Chennai-based pharma company related to vision loss, deaths in US

Global pharma eye drop

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Chennai: After US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued warning, a group of drug inspectors from the Union government and Tamil Nadu government  Friday conducted an inspection at Global Health pharma– a pharma company –premises which is 40 km south of Chennai.

However, the company authorities did not speak to the media even after repeated questions by the media.

The US government agency Centre for Disease Control and Prevention said there were 55 adverse cases including eye infections, permanent loss of vision and one death due to a bloodstream infection by using Global Health pharma’s eye drops. Five people turned completely blind to using the eye drops.

The US FDA instructed doctors and consumers not to purchase the product from the market and warned those who have already purchased it not to use it. The warning issued by the FDA read, “Using contaminated artificial tears increases risk of eye infections that could result in blindness and death.”

The company has now been placed on the US FDA’s import alert list which is aimed at preventing the company’s products from further entering the US.

The FDA has also stated that it had recommended the recall of the drug from the market due to manufacturing violations of the company that include lack of appropriate microbial testing, formulation issues and lack of proper controls regarding tamper-evident packaging.

The  Chennai-based company has recalled its eye drops from the US market after a US government agency has informed the company that several adverse events had taken place, probably due to the usage of its eye drops.

Global Health pharma’s product lubricant eye drops distributed by Ezricare, LLC and Delsam Pharma in the US were being investigated by the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention.

However, Global Health pharma’s eye drops are not sold in India.

IANS

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