Posted by Ritch on February 4, 2003, at 9:27:57
In reply to Re: My Neurontin has been recalled-bad batch, posted by djmmm on February 4, 2003, at 7:38:59
> > > HMMMMMM...Pfizer makes Neurontin...Im not surprised...Warner Lambert is the parent company of Pfizer and Parke-Davis, they recalled Nardil a few months back...now Neurontin...I dont know what their problem is, but I do know they have an EXTENSIVE history of recalling meds and non-compliance to manufacturing standards.
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> > This sounds rather like a clever way to draw attention to the medication for marketing purposes, instead of a clear-cut problem with the med itself. That just happened to be what I thought about the "lack of Nardil" situation I read about here previously. If there was nothing *really* wrong with the medication, but if there was a "pseudo-issue" that might crop up that generates a lot of "chatter" about it, then it could serve to help market the drug because it would "reintroduce" to anyone who is searching about it (on the net), all of the possible uses of it, and it would make the manufacturer seem more credible and interested in public safety (another selling item).
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> http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/NEW00430.html
> http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/ENFORCE/ENF00458.html
> http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/ENFORCE/2001/ENF00721.html
Thanks, that was certainly an eye-opener. Imagine what you might be getting if there wasn't any kind of enforcement at all. It sounds like the quality issues are being skimped (or failing to be solved) to shore up the bottom line. It would be kind of interesting to know about the pharm. companies that have the *least* amount of quality problems and the least writeups for marketing no-no's.
poster:Ritch
thread:139156
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