Prudent Use of Special Warnings on Labels?

The HPCUS Council on Pharmacy (CoP) has discussed the appropriateness of warning statements for a number of homeopathic substances. The discussion only focused on low attenuations of three substances.

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Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism

By Joerg Zimmer and Mark Land Introduction: In direct response to 9/11, the US Customs Service, now U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) challenged the trade community to partner with…

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Assisting the Patient Who Uses Homeopathic Medicines

The strong growth in natural products has led to an increasing number of homeopathic medicine departments in pharmacies across the country. Because there is still much controversy and misunderstanding by patients surrounding homeopathic medicine, U.S.Pharmacist asked Andy Bormeth, R.Ph. of the American Association of Homeopathic Pharmacists (AAHP), which represents the homeopathic drug industry and works as a liaison with FDA, state boards of pharmacy and pharmacy organizations, to discuss how pharmacists can best assist patients who use homeopathic medicines, the role homeopathy plays in health care, and to answer some basic questions regarding homeopathy.

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Finished Product Testing

Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMPs) require manufacturers of homeopathic drug products to establish finished product specifications and to ensure product quality by testing products for conformance to specifications prior to release.

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OTC & Dietary Supplement Combination Products

In 2008, the Tan Sheet reported that Bayer had received warning letters reinforcing the FDA’s ban on Supplement/Drug Combination products stating that the two Bayer HealthCare products combining aspirin with dietary supplements are unapproved new drugs.

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