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FDA has fined the Red Cross

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 FDA has fined the Red Cross  According to The Washington Post, the Red Cross - the largest supplier of blood and could not rectify the situation of violation of the laws in the field of safety of blood And this has led to an increased risk of application blood As a result, the Red Cross was fined more than US $ 9 million.

Since 2003 regularly revealed various violations, including 14 recorded cases of violations of the rules of safety of donated blood. The fine amounted to $ 46 million for the period.

The Red Cross has not created a list of donors who are not allowed to donate blood due to any reason, believe the FDA. In addition, the company has been aware of these issues, but appropriate measures were not taken.

FDA - an agency of the Ministry of the Ministry of Health, which manages the control of drugs, cosmetics, food.

According to Mary Malaraki, head of the Centre for Research and Biostatistics FDA, the Office does not have any information about the serious consequences for patients as a result of such negligence. But any time we can expect the most deplorable results of such negligence on the part of the Red Cross.

The right to fine the Red Cross has been received FDA decision of the court in 2003 for violations of the requirements on the use of blood. Recent fines were imposed on the company for about 15 months ago following an inspection in one of the centers in Philadelphia.

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