Anonymous ID: 308fbc July 9, 2021, 6:43 p.m. No.14091124   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1221

>>14090984

>>14091087

 

In what can only be considered a "reinforcing development" for our far-out "secret space war theory," none other than Hugo Chavez, President of Venezuela, publicly accused the government of the United States, within hours of the Haiti earthquake on January 12th, of using "a HAARP-like energy weapon against the people of Haiti โ€ฆ deliberately causing Haiti's devastating loss of life โ€ฆ!"

 

http://www.enterprisemissions.com/Norway-Message3.htm

Anonymous ID: 308fbc July 9, 2021, 6:49 p.m. No.14091170   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1319

>>14091126

>>14091101

 

this is damn near NOTABLE:

 

The hits keep coming: Apotex loses 31 drug approvals after FDA cites plants for 'inadequate' controls

 

Jul 10, 2019

 

tโ€™s been a troubled few years for Canadian generics maker Apotex after the unsolved murder of founder Barry Sherman and a possible sale in the works. Now, after multiple warnings from the FDA, Apotex faces a future without approvals for a big slice of its portfolio.

 

The FDA approved the voluntary withdrawal of 31 of Apotexโ€™s generic drug nods Wednesday after the agency identified manufacturing deficiencies at two of the drugmakerโ€™s India-based plants. The list of drugs that lost their FDA blessing includes the common blood pressure drugs valsartan and losartan, the antibiotic azithromycin and copycat Viagra.

 

Apotex noted that it voluntarily withdrew the Abbreviated New Drug Applications (ANDAs) for the 31 drugs back in late 2017. The FDA's decision Wednesday formalized that withdrawal.

 

The FDA' decision follows a warning letter issued in late 2018, Apotex's third in four years, which cited a lack of accuracy and integrity in the siteโ€™s data production. The drugs on the list were approved by the FDA between 2007 and 2014.

 

โ€œFDA has previously communicated about the need for appropriate and global quality oversight to Apotex senior management during several regulatory meetings,โ€ the agency said in its warning letter (PDF) in August. โ€œThese repeated failures at multiple sites demonstrate that management oversight and control over the manufacture of drugs is inadequate.โ€

 

Apotex valsartan and losartan products were among those pulled off the market in Australia and Canada amid the global recall of drugs in that class. Potential cancer-causing impurities were found in active ingredients used by multiple drugmakers around the world.

 

[RELATED: Apotex plant in India hit with third warning letter in 4 years]

 

The FDA hit is just the latest in a series of troubling events at Apotex since the still-unsolved murder of Barry Sherman and his wife, Honey, at their suburban Toronto home in December 2017.

 

Almost immediately after the Shermansโ€™ death, Apotex CEO Jeremy Desai announced he would step down. A Teva lawsuit had accused Desai of accepting the Israeli drugmakerโ€™s trade secrets from his girlfriend. Apotex vice chairman and former CEO Jack Kay replaced Desai and the company promoted global generics president Jeff Watson to president and chief operating officer.

 

Despite resigning, Desai denied the allegations against him and filed a countersuit in March 2018. Teva and Desai settled the lawsuits in April 2018, and Desai now serves as president and CEO of Mandara Pharma, a cannabis-based research company.

 

[RELATED: After Apotex founder's murder, family weighs sale worth up to $3B: report]

 

With the company in turmoil, the Sherman family appointed a financial advisor in April to weigh options to sell the company, which could have been worth $3 billion at the time, according to Bloomberg.

 

In 2018, Apotex sold its businesses in five European countries to Aurobindo for โ‚ฌ74 million ($83 million) to focus on sales in the Americas.

 

Editor's Note: This story has been updated to clarify the FDA's decision Wednesday. The FDA approved the voluntary withdrawal of 31 of Apotex's Abbreviated New Drug Applications. Apotex voluntarily withdrew those applications in late 2017.

 

https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/apotex-loses-31-generic-approvals-after-fda-cites-manufacturing-deficiencies-at-2-plants

Anonymous ID: 308fbc July 9, 2021, 7:37 p.m. No.14091525   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1531 >>1573

>>14091347

>>14091380

 

LdR

 

SS

 

HIPC? [call to dig?]

 

Human Immunology Project Consortium (HIPC)

 

The Human Immunology Project Consortium (HIPC) is a network of researchers established to create a public resource that characterizes the diverse states of the human immune system. HIPC investigators use modern analytic tools to profile the immune system before and after infection, vaccination, or treatment with an adjuvant. The information gained from HIPC promises to improve the understanding of the human immune system and its regulation. It also will help scientists evaluate the safety and effectiveness of different vaccine formulations and administration techniques.

 

Main Areas of Focus

 

The study of well-characterized human cohorts using a variety of modern analytic tools, including:

 

  • Multiplex transcriptional, cytokine, and proteomic assays;

  • Multiparameter phenotyping of leukocyte subsets;

  • Assessment of leukocyte functional status; and

Multiple computational methods

  • To define profiles/signatures/fingerprints of steady-state and activated human immune system

  • To create centralized knowledge base and resources

  • To facilitate investigations of human immunity

To develop novel applications for human disease

 

https://www.niaid.nih.gov/research/human-immunology-project-consortium

 

Relieving The World's Poorest Countries Of Unmanageable Debt Burdens

 

The HIPC and related Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative (MDRI) programs have relieved 37 participating countries of more than $100 billion in debt.

 

To date, 37 countries โ€” 31 of them in Africa โ€” have debt-relief for which they were eligible through the HIPC Initiative and the MDRI.

But challenges remain to ensure that debt burdens do not return to unsustainable levels.

 

https://www.niaid.nih.gov/research/human-immunology-project-consortium