Able Laboratories

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This is part of an eLearning series I was asked to voice. The client wanted a serious but conversational tone and first requested two voice overs. Both were sent within 24 hours. He then followed up asking for three more, and those additional three were completed within 24 hours.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
2005. Able Laboratory scandal able Laboratories was a generic drug company located in New Jersey. They had been inspected many times by the F. D. A. When they were inspected by the FDA in 2005, they became one of the early examples of data integrity failures. Some of the shortcomings described in the 15 page warning letter include but are not limited to the following. The firm submitted false data to the FDA in their submissions and did not adequately report and address out of specifications events. They did not review their electronic laboratory data to identify failing results. The firm quickly withdrew more than 50 A. N. D. A. Filings and conducted drug recalls. They also volunteered to enter into a consent decree agreement with the courts. The FDA didn't comply with this request and the firm filed for bankruptcy. The key learning points from this scandal include submitting false data to the FDA is a criminal offense. All electronic data must be reviewed to identify and then investigate any failing results. One cannot simply report favorable results. The financial consequences of failing to comply with G. M. P. S. Had catastrophic results to the company and its employees. Even though no direct patient harm was identified, the FDA will take serious action even when failures in GMP compliance are not linked to adverse events suffered by the consumer