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-Election 2012
House: Obama's FDA causing drug shortages
2012-06-16
President Obama's Food and Drug Administration has caused "a public health crisis" -- a prescription drug shortage over the past two years -- by increasing the number of threats issued to raid and close drug manufacturing plants, according to House investigators.

"This shortage appears to be a direct result of over-aggressive and excessive regulatory action," House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif., said in a statement. "These drugs can save lives and keep people who need them living healthy lives. The FDA is failing to ensure the availability of quality products."

President Obama signed an executive order last year to help the FDA anticipate drug shortages while knocking Congress for failing to pass his preferred legislation on the issue. "Congress has been trying since February to do something about this," Obama said in November. "It has not yet been able to get it done . . . we can't wait."

The committee report concluded that a significant portion of the drug shortage is a problem of the Obama administration's making. "Among shuttered manufacturing lines that occurred over the previous two years, the committee's review did not find any instances where the shutdown was associated with reports of drugs harming customers," the report says, noting a 30 percent drop in the manufacture of certain prescription drugs at the largest manufacturers in the country.

Instead, the drug shortage crisis began in 2010 after the FDA began sending letters to companies found to be in violation of a given rule, in which the company was warned that "failure to promptly correct these violations may result in legal action without further notice including, without limitation, seizure and injunction."

The FDA sent just 474 such letters in 2009, but that number spiked to 1720 in 2011. "A common sense approach to regulations must be restored at the FDA," the committee report advised, calling for more targeted measures to induce company compliance with regulations. "Agency protocols should be revised so that the agency is required to consider the implications of its actions on the nation's supply of critical drugs."
I wonder how many of the raided companies were against Obamacare...
Posted by:DarthVader

#9  As someone who greatly values drugs for medicinal purposes, Obama's FDA is a disaster. The banning of Proproxy was a un-mitigated PAIN.
Posted by: Charles   2012-06-16 17:59  

#8  It's also because the current powers-that-be in the FDA view excess production as something that drives prices up.

I'm not kidding.

YJCMTSU...
Posted by: Steve White   2012-06-16 16:37  

#7  WM the "excuse" is that they have to monitor / control drug protection to gaurd against prescription fraud. Big noise about pill farms writing oxy prescriptions in mass.
Posted by: AlanC   2012-06-16 13:18  

#6  It's not just prescription drugs. Try finding a Tylenol lately? An Excedrin?
Posted by: tu3031   2012-06-16 12:19  

#5  The govmint would screw up a good wet dream.
Posted by: JohnQC   2012-06-16 11:48  

#4  What is the justification for prescribed rates?
It sounds anti-capitalism.
Posted by: Water Modem   2012-06-16 11:41  

#3  It's worse. Imagine a shortage of a drug that comes from two vendors --say vendor A has a manufacturing issue. No problem, just have vendor B produce more, right?

Not so fast, chum, the FDA won't let that happen. Not only do you have to make the drugs in an FDA-approved way, but you can turn out pills ONLY at a prescribed rate. If you want to make more of a drug (to alleviate a shortage) you first have to get FDA permission.

Which almost never happens.
Posted by: Steve White   2012-06-16 10:03  

#2  Klik
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-06-16 07:35  

#1  The Obama End Game:

Federal Research Center Will Help Develop Medicines

Klik
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-06-16 07:34  

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