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We Import Too Many Substandard Generic Drugs: Five Steps To Safety

Last updated: July 8, 2025 5:12 am
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America’s generic drug supply, which accounts for more than 90 percent of prescriptions filled in the United States, is facing concerns over quality and safety. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Office of Generic Drugs has long assured the public that generic drugs are of equal quality to brand-name drugs. However, recent investigations, drug testing, and data contradict this claim, highlighting the need for improvement in ensuring the safety of generic medications.

Recent enforcement actions have revealed several alarming incidents, such as black hair found in a tablet of levothyroxine, fused tablets in a bottle of gabapentin, and microbial contamination on antibiotic tablets. Despite voluntary recalls initiated by manufacturers, substandard or contaminated products continue to enter the U.S. market due to a lack of independent testing before distribution to patients.

The FDA’s reliance on plant inspections to monitor drug safety has become inadequate as drug manufacturing has shifted overseas, leading to a backlog of inspections and compromised oversight. A recent investigative report exposed the FDA’s allowance of foreign factories with a history of violations to continue supplying drugs to the U.S., raising questions about the agency’s priorities in preventing drug shortages over ensuring safety.

The consequences of importing substandard generic drugs have been exemplified by cases like Joe DeMayo, who lost a kidney due to a defective transplant medication. A preliminary analysis of drugs purchased by the U.S. Department of Defense has also revealed variability in the quality of essential generic drugs, posing risks to patients’ health.

To address these issues, the FDA and the administration can take steps to improve generic drug safety and reduce shortages. These include acknowledging the variability in generic drug quality, endorsing independent product testing, improving monitoring of adverse events, prioritizing value over price in supplier selection, and rebuilding America’s capacity to produce high-quality generic drugs.

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By implementing these strategies, FDA Commissioner Makary can lead the way in ensuring the safety and reliability of generic drugs in the U.S. This proactive approach will benefit patients, reduce drug shortages, enhance national security, and strengthen the economy. It is essential to address these challenges to safeguard the health and well-being of all Americans.

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