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Roche blamed for tainting of HIV drug

By Andrew Jack in London

Published: November 23 2007 18:51 | Last updated: November 23 2007 18:51

Impurities that triggered the international recall of a life-saving HIV medicine this year were caused by the failure of Roche, the Swiss pharmaceutical group, to understand the manufacturing process, says a regulator’s report released on Friday.

For more than five years, employees did not clean a “hold tank” that stored the starting material for Viracept (nelfinavir), and then allowed the ingredients to mix with ethanol used to clean the vat, creating a toxic compound later discovered in the drug distributed to patients.

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