China's food and drug regulatory agency said it has pulled the production licenses of five drug makers over the last year and penalized 128 others, state media reported Saturday.
The report comes as China faces mounting criticism that the safety of its products is poorly regulated.
The State Food and Drug Administration stripped 128 manufacturers of their Good Manufacturing Practice certificates, a symbol of favorable performance, the China Daily newspaper reported on its Web site Saturday.
Thursday, July 12, 2007
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