{"id":9468,"date":"2025-06-23T14:41:47","date_gmt":"2025-06-23T14:41:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=9468"},"modified":"2025-06-23T14:41:47","modified_gmt":"2025-06-23T14:41:47","slug":"after-his-kidney-transplant-he-took-tacrolimus-from-an-fda-investigated-factory-propublica","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=9468","title":{"rendered":"After His Kidney Transplant, He Took Tacrolimus From an FDA-Investigated Factory \u2014 ProPublica"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\n<\/p>\n<p>ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they\u2019re published.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"2.0\">Joe DeMayo always knew his healthy years could end abruptly, bound to the lifespan of a transplanted kidney about the size of a small fist. But as the father of a toddler, he had hoped to have more time.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"3.0\">When he was 33, his wife had donated her kidney to him, a milestone that changed the course of DeMayo\u2019s life. The relentless fatigue, nose bleeds and itchy skin brought on by his own poorly functioning kidneys vanished, and he felt good enough to leave home in Philadelphia for a new beginning in the foothills of northern California.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"5.0\">Over long afternoons, DeMayo would hike in the mountains with his wife and their black-and-white mutt, Fausto. When his son was born, he\u2019d imagined himself coaching baseball games, clad in Phillies gear.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"6.0\">But his donated kidney started to fail in early 2023, much earlier than expected. The decline came as a surprise to DeMayo, who had been faithfully taking his medications, including tacrolimus, an essential immunosuppression drug that helps stave off organ rejection.<\/p>\n<p>        <span class=\"attribution__caption\">Joe DeMayo, his wife and son at Christmas in 2022. About a year later he would have a second kidney transplant.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>        <span class=\"attribution__credit\"><br \/>\n        <span class=\"a11y\">Credit: <\/span><br \/>\n        Courtesy of Joe DeMayo<br \/>\n    <\/span><\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"8.0\">DeMayo didn\u2019t know at the time that the capsules he swallowed twice a day precisely 12 hours apart could have left him vulnerable \u2014 or that one of the most formidable drug regulators in the world may have failed to protect him.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"10.0\">As he grew weaker, his kidney unable to cleanse his body of excess fluid and waste, investigators from the Food and Drug Administration headed to western India to inspect the factory that manufactured DeMayo\u2019s tacrolimus and other generic drugs for American consumers.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"11.0\">It was at least the eighth time since 2015 that the FDA had been there, and each of those visits had uncovered problems in the way the drugs were made, government records show.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"12.0\">During the inspection in the spring of 2023, investigators discovered the Intas Pharmaceuticals factory had, among other things, manipulated drug-testing records to cover up the presence of particulate matter \u2014 which could include glass, fiber or other contaminants \u2014 in the company\u2019s drugs.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"13.0\">Unaware of the inspection, DeMayo continued taking his tacrolimus capsules. He fought exhaustion and struggled to hold onto his job behind a deli counter.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"13.1\">\u201cDaddy needs a new kidney,\u201d he recalled telling his 5-year-old son at the time.<\/p>\n<p>        <span class=\"attribution__caption\">DeMayo\u2019s tacrolimus medication<\/span><\/p>\n<p>        <span class=\"attribution__credit\"><br \/>\n        <span class=\"a11y\">Credit: <\/span><br \/>\n        George Etheredge, special to ProPublica<br \/>\n    <\/span><\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"15.0\">That November, the FDA barred the Intas factory from exporting drugs to the United States. But under a long-standing practice uncovered by ProPublica, the agency excluded certain medications from the factory-wide ban, including tacrolimus, allowing the drugs to continue flowing to the U.S.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"16.0\">In a statement to ProPublica, Intas, whose U.S. subsidiary is Accord Healthcare, said that the company could not comment on the cases of individual patients but that its tacrolimus is safe and effective. The company said it immediately responded to the FDA\u2019s inspection findings, launching a program focused on quality and investing millions of dollars in upgrades and new hires. Intas also said that some exempted drugs were never shipped to the United States but would not provide details.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"17.0\">\u201cIntas is well on its way towards full remediation of all manufacturing sites,\u201d the company said.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"18.0\">ProPublica\u2019s investigation found the FDA has allowed more than 150 drugs or their ingredients from banned factories into the country over the past dozen years, ostensibly to prevent drug shortages.<\/p>\n<p>\n                <strong class=\"story-promo__hed\">Threat in Your Medicine Cabinet: The FDA\u2019s Gamble on America\u2019s Drugs<\/strong>\n                            <\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"20.0\">The agency did not routinely test the drugs or actively look for signs of sudden or unexplained reactions among patients. And the exemptions were largely kept hidden from Congress and the public, including patients like DeMayo, who counted on his medication to keep him alive.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"21.0\">DeMayo filled another prescription for tacrolimus only days before the FDA exempted it from the Intas import ban and continued taking the capsules until just before his second transplant surgery at Temple University Hospital in January 2024.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"22.0\">\u201cI\u2019m trying to do the right thing, take all my medicine,\u201d said DeMayo, 45, who took Intas tacrolimus for two years. \u201cIf I\u2019m doing all that, shouldn\u2019t somebody be doing their due diligence?\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"23.0\">In a statement, the FDA said drugmakers that receive a pass from import bans are required to conduct additional safety and quality testing and hire third-party experts to assess the results before shipping medication to the United States. Current and former FDA officials said those measures are faulty. Many of the companies have been cited before for testing protocols that were ineffective or prone to fraud.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"24.0\">DeMayo, now recovered from his second transplant surgery, gave ProPublica two bottles of his unused Intas tacrolimus capsules. ProPublica had them tested at Valisure, an independent, accredited lab in Connecticut.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gfx-hed\">I. Preparation<\/p>\n<p class=\"gfx-text\">Valisure conducted three separate tests on DeMayo\u2019s medication. For two of the analyses, technicians emptied the material inside the capsules onto a scale so precise that it protects samples from the movement of air. The material was then put into a solution for testing.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gfx-hed\">II. Assessment for Dosage<\/p>\n<p class=\"gfx-text\">For the first assessment, technicians used a machine to separate, identify and quantify compounds in the solution.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gfx-text\">The liquid was poured into tiny vials and then assessed for physical and chemical properties. The analysis revealed how much of the medication\u2019s key ingredient was present and whether it matched the dosage levels described on the label.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gfx-hed\">III. Testing for Contaminants<\/p>\n<p class=\"gfx-text\">Valisure also tested the drug for the presence of toxic elements, including lead, arsenic and mercury. The liquid was put into a machine that breaks down chemicals into atoms using plasma that is 18,000 degrees \u2014 hotter than the surface of the sun.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gfx-hed\">IV. Testing for Dissolution<\/p>\n<p class=\"gfx-text\">In the third assessment, a technician prepared a liquid that simulates stomach acid.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gfx-text\">Then, the technician placed the pills into small metal cages and dropped them into the liquid. <\/p>\n<p class=\"gfx-text\">The testing machine measured how fast the drug dissolved and whether the capsules provided the right amount of medication at the right time. <\/p>\n<p class=\"gfx-hed\">I. Preparation<\/p>\n<p class=\"gfx-text\">FValisure conducted three separate tests on DeMayo\u2019s medication. For two of the analyses, technicians emptied the material inside the capsules onto a scale so precise that it protects samples from the movement of air. The material was then put into a solution for testing.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gfx-hed\">II. Assessment for Dosage<\/p>\n<p class=\"gfx-text\">For the first assessment, technicians used a machine to separate, identify and quantify compounds in the solution.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gfx-text\">The liquid was poured into tiny vials and then assessed for physical and chemical properties. The analysis revealed how much of the medication\u2019s key ingredient was present and whether it matched the dosage levels described on the label.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gfx-hed\">III. Testing for Contaminants<\/p>\n<p class=\"gfx-text\">Valisure also tested the drug for the presence of toxic elements, including lead, arsenic and mercury. The liquid was put into a machine that breaks down chemicals into atoms using plasma that is 18,000 degrees \u2014 hotter than the surface of the sun.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gfx-hed\">IV. Testing for Dissolution<\/p>\n<p class=\"gfx-text\">In the third assessment, a technician prepared a liquid that simulates stomach acid.<\/p>\n<p class=\"gfx-text\">Then, the technician placed the pills into small metal cages and dropped them into the liquid. <\/p>\n<p class=\"gfx-text\">The testing machine measured how fast the drug dissolved and whether the capsules provided the right amount of medication at the right time. <\/p>\n<p>        <span class=\"attribution__credit\"><br \/>\n        <span class=\"a11y\">Credit: <\/span><br \/>\n        Photography by George Etheredge, special to ProPublica<br \/>\n    <\/span><\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"26.0\">In their first test, the scientists at Valisure found that some of DeMayo\u2019s pills contained an adequate amount of the key ingredient but others contained a lower amount than the minimum level set by U.S. regulation. Pharmacists, doctors and other experts said underdosing can leave patients vulnerable to organ rejection.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"27.0\">Valisure did not find any substantive contamination in DeMayo\u2019s medication.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"28.0\">But the scientists found another potential problem. The capsules dissolved quickly \u2014 up to three times faster than the name brand. Rapid dissolution can introduce too much of the drug too quickly, experts said, potentially causing tremors, headaches and kidney failure.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-pstyle0\">Joe DeMayo&#8217;s medication was <span class=\"bold-text\">99%<\/span> dissolved after 30 minutes  <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-pstyle1\">Name-brand medication was <span class=\"bold-text\">66%<\/span> dissolved<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-pstyle0\">Joe DeMayo&#8217;s medication<br \/>was <span class=\"bold-text\">99%<\/span> dissolved<br \/>after 30 minutes  <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-pstyle1\">Name-brand medication was <span class=\"bold-text\">66%<\/span> dissolved<\/p>\n<p>        <span class=\"attribution__caption\">Note: Data was modeled by Valisure using the Weibull model. The chart depicts modeled data for 1 mg capsules.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>        <span class=\"attribution__credit\"><br \/>\n        <span class=\"a11y\">Credit: <\/span><br \/>\n        Lucas Waldron\/ProPublica<br \/>\n    <\/span><\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"30.0\">ProPublica did not test tacrolimus made by any other manufacturer. In its statement, Intas said that the findings are \u201cunrelated to the [FDA\u2019s] inspections\u201d and that the FDA had determined the drug was equivalent to the brand-name version when it was first approved for the U.S. market.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"31.0\">Valisure previously tested Intas\u2019 tacrolimus for the Department of Defense, which is conducting safety and quality testing on more than three dozen drugs commonly used by U.S. service members and their families. Those tests, too, showed the capsules dissolved too quickly.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"32.0\">\u201cThis is an alarming signal of other quality issues that can be affecting patient care,\u201d said retired Army Col. Vic Suarez, who helped launch the Defense Department effort and is assisting on the project.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"33.0\">The FDA conducted its own studies of Intas\u2019 tacrolimus in recent years and reported a similar result on its website. The agency noted there was no apparent risk of organ rejection but said the Intas generic could create toxins in the body, which can cause kidney damage. The FDA said the capsules may not provide the same therapeutic effect as the brand-name version.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"34.0\">The findings were made public in September 2023. Weeks later, the agency went on to excuse the drug from the Intas import ban, allowing the company to continue shipping tacrolimus to the United States.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"35.0\">Janet Woodcock, who for years led the FDA\u2019s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, said in an interview that the results of the testing are concerning and that the agency should quickly \u201ctry to sort them out.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"36.0\">\u201cThis obviously was a quality problem,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"37.0\">Woodcock did not say why the FDA exempted the drug from the import ban imposed on the Intas factory. Though Woodcock approved exemptions for years, she had left the center and was serving as the FDA\u2019s principal deputy commissioner when the exemptions for tacrolimus and other Intas drugs were made.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"38.0\">DeMayo said he\u2019ll never know whether the medication contributed to the loss of his donated kidney. Organ rejection, which can happen quickly or over years, is among the most common causes of kidney failure in transplant patients, but kidneys can fail for other reasons, too, said Joseph Vassalotti, chief medical officer at the National Kidney Foundation.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"39.0\">In DeMayo\u2019s case, he was hospitalized with a stomach virus and dehydration the same year his kidney function started to decline. Still, he questions the drug that was supposed to protect him and worries that other transplant patients who have taken Intas tacrolimus could be at risk.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"40.0\">One and a half years after the FDA banned the factory from shipping drugs to the United States, tacrolimus is still excluded. A customer service agent for the company said Intas recently stopped distributing the drug, but the company did not respond to a request for comment.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"41.0\">\u201cThe people who oversee the pills are failing and the people who are making the pills are failing,\u201d DeMayo said. \u201cHow did it get so bad?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>        <span class=\"attribution__caption\">In January, one year after his second kidney transplant, DeMayo went to Temple University Hospital for a follow-up appointment.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>        <span class=\"attribution__credit\"><br \/>\n        <span class=\"a11y\">Credit: <\/span><br \/>\n        First and third photos: Hannah Yoon for ProPublica. Second photo: George Etheredge, special to ProPublica.<br \/>\n    <\/span><\/p>\n<p>Lucas Waldron contributed graphics and development.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. 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