FDA warns Novartis over vaccine sterility

Tue Jan 29, 2008 5:38pm EST
 
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. regulators warned Novartis AG that a German plant has produced contaminated vaccines, and it has failed to track down the source of the problems, a letter released on Tuesday said.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration found significant deviations from good manufacturing practices at the drugmaker's Marburg, Germany plant, which makes a rabies vaccine, and diphtheria and tetanus concentrates, according to January 24 letter posted on the FDA's Web site on Tuesday.

The FDA letter cited multiple cases of contamination and non-sterility, and failure to test and track down the source of these cases.

The agency gave the company 15 days to respond to the letter.

A spokeswoman for Novartis was not available for comment.

The FDA sends dozens of warning letters each year and most are resolved without further action. In rare cases, the agency can hold up approvals or seize products.

(Reporting by Kim Dixon, editing by Richard Chang)

 
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