CVS-branded nasal spray 'made with machines used to produce pesticides'

CVS-branded nasal spray 'made with machines used to produce pesticides'

Scores of generic medicines produced in-house by pharmacy chain CVS have been recalled over the last decade after they were found to have been produced in unsanitary conditions, according to a report. For example, CVS-branded nasal sprays intended for infants were recalled after the machines used to produce them were also used to make pesticides, Bloomberg News reported on Monday. Another children’s medication used to relieve fever and pain was recalled after the factory in which it was made was …