How many companies in cities in Alameda County received FDA inspections in Q4 2024?

How many companies in cities in Alameda County received FDA inspections in Q4 2024?
DA, Elizabeth Jungman, J.D., M.P.H. Chief of Staff of the FDA — Official Website
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There were 18 companies in cities associated with Alameda County, California, that received 18 FDA inspections in the fourth quarter of 2024, according to reports from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

This is a 21.7% decrease from the number of companies inspected in the previous quarter, when 23 companies received 23 inspections.

Most of the companies inspected at the time were involved in the Food and Cosmetics sector. The second most common type of company inspected worked in the Biologics sector.

There were eight companies in line with FDA regulations that do not need to adjust their management operations or regulatory/administrative actions (44.4%). 10 should take voluntary action to correct their management operations (55.6%).

The FDA routinely inspects facilities across the nation to determine if the workplace and their products are compliant with FDA-regulated laws and regulations implemented to improve overall public health. Inspection results are then disclosed publicly.

According to its website, the FDA is a government agency that is primarily responsible for monitoring the production and distribution of human and animal drugs, biological products, medical supplies and tobacco products for safety quality.

Companies Located in Cities Within Alameda County and Their Inspection Results
Company Name Area of Business Inspection Date Result
Alta Bates Campus Lab of Alta Bates Summit Medical Center Biologics 11/13/2024 No Action Indicated (NAI)
Ancient Organics Food and Cosmetics 10/31/2024 No Action Indicated (NAI)
Bayer HealthCare, LLC Biologics 10/30/2024 No Action Indicated (NAI)
Berkeley Advanced Biomaterials, LLC Biologics 11/22/2024 Voluntary Action Indicated (VAI)
Bharat Bazar Food and Cosmetics 10/29/2024 Voluntary Action Indicated (VAI)
Come On, Inc. Food and Cosmetics 10/31/2024 No Action Indicated (NAI)
DSD Merchandisers, LLC Food and Cosmetics 10/01/2024 Voluntary Action Indicated (VAI)
Grifols Diagnostic Solutions, Inc. Biologics 12/13/2024 Voluntary Action Indicated (VAI)
Hathi Brand Foods, Inc. Food and Cosmetics 12/12/2024 Voluntary Action Indicated (VAI)
Lian Hwa Foods, Inc. Food and Cosmetics 12/17/2024 No Action Indicated (NAI)
Parmar Dhanraj, Inc. Food and Cosmetics 11/27/2024 Voluntary Action Indicated (VAI)
Queensway Trading Company, LLC Food and Cosmetics 11/13/2024 No Action Indicated (NAI)
Reproductive Technologies, Inc. Biologics 11/18/2024 Voluntary Action Indicated (VAI)
Sweet Paradise Fine Foods, Inc. Food and Cosmetics 11/15/2024 No Action Indicated (NAI)
Sweet Paradise Fine Foods, Inc. Veterinary 11/15/2024 No Action Indicated (NAI)
Tiao Peng Trading, Inc. Food and Cosmetics 11/18/2024 No Action Indicated (NAI)
U. S. Tov, Inc. Food and Cosmetics 11/08/2024 Voluntary Action Indicated (VAI)
Wang Globalnet Food and Cosmetics 12/11/2024 Voluntary Action Indicated (VAI)
Wycen Foods, Inc. Food and Cosmetics 12/17/2024 Voluntary Action Indicated (VAI)


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