Threat in Your Medicine Cabinet: The FDA’s Gamble on [Sun's] Drugs






I’ll go read the article but I really don’t have to.
I’ve returned Sun products right at the pharmacy counter. No way.

I wouldn’t even accept them from my veterinarian.
As a former employee, I always tell friends and family to inform their pharmacist that they do not want Sun drugs dispensed.
 


Ever see videos of how Indian street vendors prepare food?
No gloves, rats running around the food, and garbage all around.
You think that changes much when they make the drugs?
 


As a former employee, I always tell friends and family to inform their pharmacist that they do not want Sun drugs dispensed.
Same here.
I have friends who take many meds bc they’ve had an organ transplant. They’re terrified of drugs from India, and Sun’s behavior only confirms their fears.
It’s also shameful that FDA allows these companies to skirt their shutdowns. Shameful all the way around.
 


Being part of Sun supply chain, I remember it was common practice pushing drugs that were known to be out of spec right out the door. Just rerun the test they’d say and eventually the drug would “pass”.
 


I’ll go read the article but I really don’t have to.
I’ve returned Sun products right at the pharmacy counter. No way.

I wouldn’t even accept them from my veterinarian.
Seriously. The lack of responses to this article is just a testament to the lack of character and integrity of every employee at Sun.
You must really, really suck to have to work at that place.
Sun employees call on Lawn Doctor and Dr. Sholls looking to get new scripts.
 





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