Ghoul
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I definitely would not say that.
Some of these pharmaceutical companies are so large that they probably can afford not to care about alot of these regulations. A fine is just a slap on the wrist.
I'm just saying to not blindly put faith just because it is "pharma quality". Also one of the reasons i switched alot of my medications to US pharma (but yet it still comes from India lol)
India pharma is certainly a step below US pharma, but Sun is a billion dollar company that can be sued in the US. Slip ups are very costly (like $500 million costly, see below) and they have QA processes in place to avoid them. The FDA has shut down Indian pharma factories failing to meet standards. Those inspections aren't simple or easy to pass and required standards are (now) equal to those US plants have to meet...if they sell in the US or have pending applications to sell in the US. I try to use India pharma companies that have US exposure.
This is a great read on how India generic pharma works and how bad, really bad, it was not too long ago. This expose got things somewhat turned around in India.
The audiobook's enjoyably narrated if you're into those:

But as bad as India pharma is, there is no reason whatsoever to have faith that Chinese UGLs do anything for safety or quality that would add 5¢ to the process as long as they don't think it'll be discovered and interfere with sales. This is a place where manufacturers still get caught adding kidney destroying melamine to baby formula so protein content tests higher than it really is.
Jano found 20% of peptide samples were unsterile, and it's probobly more than that since the tests only check for 5 common bacteria. I guarantee you Serostim and other lyophilized pharma meds in the US are sterile. Lyophilization machines are cheap. Aseptic clean rooms are expensive.
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