European Medicines Agency (EMA), a body under the European Union, said Ranbaxy Laboratories site in Toansa, Punjab is a supplier of active ingredients for four centrally authorised medicines Enyglid (repaglinide), Repaglinide Krka (repaglinide), Repaglinide Teva (repaglinide) and Nevirapine Teva (nevirapine), besides several non-centrally authorised medicines.
"The EMA and national medicines authorities in the EU have been informed of the recent FDA inspection findings and prohibition of importation or distribution within the US of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) from the Ranbaxy Laboratories' site in Toansa, India, due to deviations from Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) identified during the inspection in Toansa," EMA told PTI in an email reply.
"They are also evaluating information requested from the marketing authorisation holders in the EU and from Ranbaxy itself, in order to assess the impact that these GMP deficiencies may have on medicines on the EU market," EMA said.
As part of this evaluation, the EMA and national medicines authorities will take 'any measures necessary to protect' the health of EU patients should a risk to public health be identified, it further said.
Citing manufacturing norm violations, the FDA had last week prohibited Ranbaxy Laboratories from distributing drugs produced at the Toansa unit in the US, including medicines made by the company's Ohm Laboratories facility in New Jersey.
MHRA said as of now, they found no evidence that Ranbaxy's medicines in the UK are defective, so people can continue to consumes them as usual.
"We are aware of the results of the FDA's inspection relating to Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) issues at Ranbaxy's Toansa plant in India," an MHRA spokesperson said.
"Patient safety is our priority and we are currently working with EU and International regulatory partners to assess whether these findings have any implication for the UK. There is no evidence that medicines in the UK are defective so people should continue to take their medicines accordingly," the spokesperson added.
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