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Poor Quality Control In The Pharmaceutical Industry: A Report
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<blockquote data-quote="rugbyhit" data-source="post: 134265" data-attributes="member: 21887"><p>I was just about to start a similar post. I think i saw the same article from Kaiser Health. I never gave this problem a thought until now. Considering the frequency of injections, and the variety of products some of us take (Test and AI), it gives me pause....but not enough to stop obviously.</p><p></p><p>I wish there was a reliable way to understand and grade the QA/QC in the supply chain for my testosterone. And with the influx of TRT participants, does this potentially increase the likelihood that bad product will enter the supply chain as compounding pharmacies try to meet demand?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rugbyhit, post: 134265, member: 21887"] I was just about to start a similar post. I think i saw the same article from Kaiser Health. I never gave this problem a thought until now. Considering the frequency of injections, and the variety of products some of us take (Test and AI), it gives me pause....but not enough to stop obviously. I wish there was a reliable way to understand and grade the QA/QC in the supply chain for my testosterone. And with the influx of TRT participants, does this potentially increase the likelihood that bad product will enter the supply chain as compounding pharmacies try to meet demand? [/QUOTE]
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