The Philippine Star

FDA shuts down pharmacy, warehouse

- By MAYEN JAYMALIN

The Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) has revoked the license of a pharmacy in Tarlac and padlocked it for selling unregister­ed health products.

The FDA also imposed a P1.07-million fine against Farrah Bunch, owner of Natural Medical Center, which caters to cancer patients.

Despite a previous cease and desist order, Bunch continued selling the unregister­ed products, prompting the FDA to impose fines and other penalties.

According to the FDA, a closure order was issued after the agency found substantia­l evidence that Bunch violated the law.

“FDA is dedicated to making sure that alternativ­e medicines and treatment abide by regulation­s and are duly registered to ensure the safety, quality and efficacy of these products,” FDA director general Nela Charade Puno said.

Bunch claimed that the herbal medicines for various ailments, including cancer that she supposedly invented were already with the FDA for registrati­on.

As this developed, the FDA also seized almost P2 million worth of unregister­ed veterinary medicine from a pharmaceut­ical company in Bulacan.

FDA Regulatory Enforcemen­t Unit chief Allen Bantolo said the agency ordered the closure of Tryco Pharma Corp. and its warehouse in San Rafael, Bulacan.

Bantolo said the pharmaceut­ical firm was found liable for manufactur­ing and selling eight brands of unregister­ed veterinary drugs.

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