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China, US probe suspect drug ingredient
BEIJING—China and the United
States are in close cooperation in the investigation into a suspect
problematic ingredient of heparin products, but no results are available
yet, said a Chinese official on Sunday.
Wu Zhen, vice head of the State Food and Drug Administration (SFDA),
made this remark while responding to an AP reporter at a press
conference during the annual full session of China’s top legislature. It
is reported that heparin blood-thinner products, with a suspiciously
contaminated ingredient from a supplier in Changzhou, east China’s
Jiangsu Province, have caused serious reactions and deaths in the United
States.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has sent work staff here for
inspection, receiving active support from China, Wu said. Both sides
have spot-checked the samples and scientists from the two sides have
conducted lab tests, but no precise conclusion is available yet, he
said, adding the investigation is still going on.
He promised to inform the public of the conclusion as soon as the
investigation results come out. He also pointed out that the Changzhou
factory is just one link in a long production chain, and “it’s still not
clear whether the problem is in raw materials or in overseas
production.”
The chain also involves the Changzhou factory’s share-holder Scientific
Protein Laboratories (SPL), which imports the raw heparin from the
Chinese factory and then supplies the ingredient to Baxter
International, one of the major heparin producers in the United States,
he explained.
Wu’s administration announced last Friday the latest progress of the
joint investigation, saying China’s National Institute for the Control
of Pharmaceutical and Biological Products had adopted the USP’s criteria
to test samples of raw heparin from the Changzhou factory and found them
all up to standard.
The Changzhou factory, a chemical plant but not a drugmaker, is not
registered within the SFDA and its raw heparin is subjected to quality
checks both by itself and SPL, the administration said.
It is reported earlier that FDA detected suspicious contaminant in raw
heparin from the Changzhou factory by using “non-standard” drug-purity
test, but FDA is not certain that the contaminant is to blame for the
allergic reactions. China now has 23 registered raw heparin suppliers,
with some sheer for exports. A series of youth exchange activities will
be conducted over the course of the year in the fields of culture,
academia, environmental protection, science and technology, media,
tourism, film and television. Chinese youth will visit Japan later in
the year.—Xinhua |