A key problem is that non-European foreign manufacturers are often either shoddy, sloppy, or corrupt. It may be caused by culture-inherent incompetence, mediocre management, or penny-pinching cuts that endanger quality. Often certain countries have shoddy medical industry regulation.
As for India, the entire country is ridden with germs. (so is China, where the culture supports babies openly shitting on the ground in cities. That is why they have the custom of leaving your shoes at the front door. The streets are full of e coli.)
I would not trust pharmaceuticals from a country where people shit in the Ganges river and yet bathe downstream.
It’s true. India has constant contamination problems and any aseptic processing there is a nightmare, according to other consultants I’ve worked with. Turns out when your entire culture has the hygiene standards of a sewer rat, it’s hard to produce sterile products.
A key problem is that non-European foreign manufacturers are often either shoddy, sloppy, or corrupt. It may be caused by culture-inherent incompetence, mediocre management, or penny-pinching cuts that endanger quality. Often certain countries have shoddy medical industry regulation.
As for India, the entire country is ridden with germs. (so is China, where the culture supports babies openly shitting on the ground in cities. That is why they have the custom of leaving your shoes at the front door. The streets are full of e coli.)
I would not trust pharmaceuticals from a country where people shit in the Ganges river and yet bathe downstream.
It’s true. India has constant contamination problems and any aseptic processing there is a nightmare, according to other consultants I’ve worked with. Turns out when your entire culture has the hygiene standards of a sewer rat, it’s hard to produce sterile products.
bro germs are fake bro just ask the schizos on here