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Senate report reveals 80% of U.S. generic drug ingredients come from China and India, sparking safety and security concerns.
A Senate report warns that 80% of active ingredients in U.S. generic drugs come from China and India, raising public health and national security concerns.
Senator Rick Scott highlighted a sharp decline in domestic production—from 83% in 2002 to 37% in 2024—and cited a 2025 study showing Indian-made generics had 54% more serious adverse events than U.S.-made versions.
The report calls for reforms including a federal buyer’s market for domestic drugs, supply chain mapping, origin labeling, and stronger trade measures to reduce reliance on foreign manufacturing and ensure medicine safety and availability.
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El informe del Senado revela que el 80% de los ingredientes de medicamentos genéricos de EE. UU. provienen de China e India, lo que genera preocupaciones de seguridad.