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Maryland: Drugs companies were the second most FDA inspected companies in Maryland in April

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James “Jim” Sigg FDA\'s Deputy Commissioner for Operations and Chief Operating Officer | Official Website

James “Jim” Sigg FDA\'s Deputy Commissioner for Operations and Chief Operating Officer | Official Website

In April, two Drugs companies received two FDA inspections in Maryland, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

This was the second highest number of inspections per type of company made by the FDA in Maryland, equalling 28.6% of all inspections in April.

Of all the Maryland companies involved in Drugs, Johns Hopkins University PET Center received the most citations from the FDA in April.

The FDA routinely inspects facilities across the nation to determine if the workplaces and their products are compliant with FDA-regulated laws and regulations implemented to improve overall public health. Inspection results are then disclosed publicly for businesses to consistently make smarter business decisions for the future.

The FDA is a government agency primarily responsible for monitoring the manufacturing and distribution of human and animal drugs, biological products, medical supplies and tobacco products for safety quality, according to its website.

FDA Inspections in Maryland During April
Project AreaNo Action IndicatedVoluntary Action IndicatedOfficial Action Indicated
Blood and Blood Products1----
Drug Quality Assurance--2--
Food Composition, Standards, Labeling and Econ1----
Foodborne Biological Hazards21--
Human Cellular, Tissue, and Gene Therapies1----
Monitoring of Marketed Animal Drugs, Feed, and Devices1----

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