FDA conducts March 12 inspection of Avicenna Nutraceutical, LLC in Alpharetta

Grace Graham, Deputy Commissioner for Policy, Legislation, and International Affairs of FDA
Grace Graham, Deputy Commissioner for Policy, Legislation, and International Affairs of FDA
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) performed an inspection of Avicenna Nutraceutical, LLC in Alpharetta on March 12, reviewing potential foodborne biological hazards, according to data posted on the FDA’s website.

The inspection’s final report noted Avicenna Nutraceutical, LLC was not required to implement any corrective actions in its operations management.

The FDA regularly inspects facilities nationwide to ensure that workplaces and products meet the agency’s laws and regulations supporting public health. Inspection outcomes are made available to the public.

According to its website, the FDA is the federal agency primarily tasked with overseeing the safety and quality of human and animal drugs, biological items, medical devices and tobacco products.

Information in this article was obtained from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The source data can be found here.



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