Wednesday, June 10, 2009

FDA Warns Consumers Not to Use Skin Products Made by Clarcon Due to Bacterial Contamination Risk Products marketed under various names

FDA Warns Consumers Not to Use Skin Products Made by Clarcon Due to Bacterial Contamination Risk Products marketed under various names.


The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced today that Clarcon Biological Chemistry Laboratory Inc. of Roy, Utah, is voluntarily recalling some skin sanitizers and skin protectants marketed under several different brand names because of high levels of disease-causing bacteria found in the product during a recent inspection. The FDA is warning consumers to not use any Clarcon products.


Source: FDA

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Chinese firms export fake drugs to African countries on 'made in India' label is going to effect Indian Drug Makers?

Nigeria has recently seized a large consignment of fake anti-malarial drugs with the label of 'made in India' but found that the medicines were in fact produced in China and were imported into the African countries. The authorities have maintained that the incident is not isolated, indicating that it was just the tip of the iceberg.

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Friday, June 05, 2009

The Green Workplace: 10 Tips for a More Eco-Friendly Office

  1. Start a bring-your-own coffee mug policy for the break room and ditch the foam cups. Your company will reduce waste and save money as well.
  2. Bring real plants into the office. Fake greenery might be low-maintenance, but the real thing adds beauty and oxygen to your surroundings.
  3. Reprogram the thermostat. Each degree warmer you leave the thermostat in summer, and each degree cooler you set it in the winter can save 6 to 8 percent in energy costs.
  4. Look into telecommuting. Every commute not taken saves on money, time and fossil fuel. Plus, studies have found that telecommuting boosts productivity too.
  5. Switch to fair-trade, shade-grown coffee and a reusable coffee filter for the office coffee pot. Reusable filters reduce waste and shade-grown coffee protects biodiversity in coffee-growing countries.
  6. Stock your lunchroom with foods provided by local farmers. As many colleges and universities have already discovered, locally grown foods are more appealing and healthful than the processed stuff shipped cross-country.
  7. Bring back the errand-boy or girl. Rather than having lots of employees running in and out of the office for various reasons throughout the day, designate one person who can handle most or all of the out-of-office tasks in one trip, whether it’s picking up lunch, dropping off mail at the post office, making deliveries, etc.
  8. Watch the paper and ink. Avoid printing documents that could just as easily be emailed, and print necessary papers on both sides. It also helps to institute a recycling program, and to switch to recycled paper and water-based inks.
  9. Consider replacing aging desktop computers with laptops instead, which can use up to 70 percent less electricity and generate less heat waste.
  10. Turn off any equipment that doesn’t need to be on when you’re not in the office, and -- if possible -- unplug them too. Every computer left turned on overnight and every coffee pot left plugged in eats up electricity and costs your company money
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ICICI Bank cuts retail floating, lending rates by 50 bps

ICICI Bank, the country’s second largest bank, on Thursday cut its Floating Reference Rate (FRR) for retail loans as well as its benchmark advance rate by 50 basis points each even as State Bank of India, India’s largest bank, said that it has room to further clip interest rates on deposits and advances by 25 basis points.

The interest rate cuts by ICICI Bank will be effective from Friday. Post the rate cut, the private sector bank’s FRR and benchmark advance rate will be 12.75 per cent and 15.75 per cent, respectively

Thursday, June 04, 2009

Compliance trainings :FDA « Free to share your thoughts

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FDA Approves First Mobile-Bearing Total Ankle Replacement System

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new prosthetic total ankle replacement device as an alternative to fusion surgery for those with arthritic or deformed ankles.

The Scandinavian Total Ankle Replacement System (STAR) made by Small Bone Innovations in Morrisville, Pennsylvania, is the first of its kind in the United States.

The STAR device offers patients more mobility to move the foot up and down than fusion surgery and other FDA-approved fixed-ankle replacement systems. It operates using a mobile-bearing system that moves across a flexible polyethylene surface that does not restrict the ankle joint from rotating.

Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Tips / Suggestions to buy stocks

1. Select the stocks based on performance of company in recent past
2. Keep close watch on companies whose stock you have taken
3. Do not put all your eggs in one basket(Warren Buffet)
4. No one is expert everyone learns from their on mistakes

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Monday, June 01, 2009

GM files for bankruptcy protection


General Motors Corp., which for much of its 100-year life was the world's largest automaker and the pinnacle of corporate America, has filed for bankruptcy reorganization in an attempt to rebuild itself as a smaller and leaner automaker.

The Detroit automaker, which has been staying afloat with more than $19 billion in U.S. government loans, has seen its U.S. sales drop nearly 50% so far this year, hit hard by the worst economy since the Great Depression.
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