The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announces that it posted a warning letter to Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Inc. in Chodavaram Village, Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh, India. Mylan manufactures valsartan active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) and has been one subject of an ongoing global investigation into nitrosamine impurities in angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs) such as valsartan, losartan and irbesartan.
The warning letter outlines several current good manufacturing practice (CGMP) deviations at this Mylan facility, including failure to have adequate written procedures for the receipt, identification and handling of raw materials and failure to adequately clean equipment and utensils. Failure to correct these deviations may result in further action by the agency. The warning letter is another result of the agency’s ongoing investigation.
Please refer to the following website in FDA for details:
http://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug-safety-and-availability/fda-updates-and-press-announcements-angiotensin-ii-receptor-blocker-arb-recalls-valsartan-losartan
Currently in Hong Kong, there are 245 registered pharmaceutical products containing valsartan (87 products), candesartan (19 products), irbesartan (60 products), losartan (62 products) and olmesartan (17 products). All products are prescription-only medicines.
Regarding impurities in sartan-containing products, a public announcement was first issued on 6 Jul 2018, and letters to inform local healthcare professionals were issued by the Department of Health (DH) on 6 Jul 2018, 9 Jul 2018, 25 Jul 2018 and 3 Aug 2018. Related news was also previously issued by various overseas drug regulatory authorities, and was posted on the Drug Office website since 6 Jul 2018, with the latest update posted on 16 Oct 2019.
Regarding the announcements issued by various overseas drug regulatory authorities on the detection of N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) and N-nitrosodiethylamine (NDEA) in sartan-containing products, the following 5 valsartan products and 1 irbesartan product were affected and recalled from the Hong Kong market on 6 Jul 2018 and 20 Dec 2018 respectively: HK-61786, HK-61787, HK-61784, HK-61785, HK-60794 and HK-63378. The DH noted that these recalls were completed.
The DH had collected samples of sartan-containing products in the local market for analysis. No NDMA and NDEA were detected.
Regarding the announcements issued by various overseas drug regulatory authorities on the detection of N-nitroso-N-methyl-4-aminobutyric acid (NMBA) in losartan, the DH endorsed the recall of 4 losartan products (HK-61932, HK-61933, HK-62634 and HK-62635) from the local market as a precautionary measure due to the potential for NMBA in the products on 11 Mar 2019. The DH noted that the recall was completed.
So far, the DH has received 21 cases of adverse drug reaction related to valsartan, candesartan, irbesartan, losartan and olmesartan. None of them is concluded to be related to the presence of impurities such as NDMA, NDEA and/or NMBA. The DH will keep vigilant on any safety updates on detection of impurities in sartan-containing products issued by overseas regulatory authorities.
Patients who are taking sartan-containing products should not stop taking the medicines, but should seek advice from their healthcare professionals as soon as possible for proper arrangement.
Ends/Thursday, Nov 14, 2019
Issued at HKT 16:00
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