
“Pamidi bluntly acknowledged that much of the lab’s work was fraudulent, Stone said. ‘You got us,’ Stone recalled him saying. Based partly on records in the file boxes, the FDA eventually concluded that the lab’s violations were so ‘egregious’ and of such a ‘pervasive nature’ that studies conducted there between April 2005 and August 2009 might be worthless. The health threat was potentially serious: About 100 drugs, including sophisticated chemotherapy compounds and addictive prescription painkillers, had been approved for sale in the United States at least in part on the strength of Cetero Houston’s tainted tests.”
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