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Old 7th November 2007, 12:43 PM
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Default China's FDA Cracks Down on Misleading Drug Ads

Source: Int'l Herald Tribune/AP

{See also: "What the US FDA Could Learn from China's FDA"]

China warns pharmaceutical makers over ads exaggerating positive effects

The Associated Press

BEIJING: Chinese drug regulators threatened Wednesday to pull the licenses of 16 pharmaceutical companies that allegedly ran advertisements exaggerating the benefits of their products.

The State Food and Drug Administration said the ads contained "a large amount of unscientific assertion and pledges on the products' benefits and effects," the official Xinhua News Agency reported.

Customers have been misled and laws broken, Xinhua cited the administration as saying in a statement.

Among the alleged exaggerations was a claim by Tonghua Shenlong Pharmaceutical Co. that its Naoxintong medication could "produce an instant effect on a patient who has suffered heart disease for seven or eight years," Xinhua said.

The administration has ordered its local branches to ensure the companies remove the offending ads, it said.

China has sought to crack down on violations by medication-producing companies amid a sweeping campaign to boost product quality. The step follows revelations of chemical-tainted, impure or spoiled products ranging from toys to toothpaste that have dealt a serious blow to the reputation of Chinese exports.

China is raising quality requirements for licensing new medicines, and has ordered a review of 170,000 drug production licenses granted during the tenure of a former SFDA director who was executed in July on charges that he took bribes to approve untested medications.

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Default Would that the US FDA Acted So Quickly!

First of all, I didn't even know China ALLOWED advertising of drugs -- I guess this refers to ads for health professionals.

Second, I agree with a commenter to Pharmalot:

"I recommend that the Chinese FDA take over for the US FDA and pharmaceutical industry…..minus the Communism….:-)"

It appears that the Chinese FDA is ordering the "removal" of ads currently running, whereas the US FDA acts only after the barn door is closed (see "Another Award for Rozerem! This one...not so good.").
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