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Bob does drugs....
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so its not like they are breaking new ground, forging qualifications and not following basic procedures..A statement from the MHRA said it was not recalling the medicines people had at home because, although they had not been manufactured to Good Manufacturing Practice standards, there was no evidence of a patient safety risk from medicines that have been sold in the UK.
However, it said it had to act in the public interest - and poor manufacturing standards could not be allowed to continue.
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An inspection at the Waluj factory in March found some risk of cross-contamination because of poor cleaning practices, and defects in building fabric and the ventilation systems at the site.
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Does bob do anything well... apart from doing things badly
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give managers good bonuses initially?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDoes bob do anything well... apart from doing things badly
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You can get amazing medicines in India!
Had a spot of the Delhi Belhi. Got given one yellow pill which was guaranteed to kill everything from parasites to bacteria. Did the trick.
Daughter had a nasty infected sore on her face - got given some magic cream (also yellow), and it was gone in two days.
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India is a major producer of generics (off-patent) drugs, mainly through a company called Ranbaxy. It's not surprising that the odd batch might be dodgy, if its systemic then you'd need to worry.Hard Brexit now!
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Just don't take the red pills...Originally posted by mudskipper View PostYellow Indian medicines are good stuff!Comment
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You need to get some for SuitieOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostYou can get amazing medicines in India!
Had a spot of the Delhi Belhi. Got given one yellow pill which was guaranteed to kill everything from parasites to bacteria. Did the trick.
Daughter had a nasty infected sore on her face - got given some magic cream (also yellow), and it was gone in two days.
Yellow Indian medicines are good stuff!
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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