So what? This kind of thing happens to all companies. Shipping problem. Who cares.
Not a shipping problem. A manufacturing/formulation problem that caused crystals that could be rubbed into the customers eye that may cause corneal abrasions.
Who Cares? Maybe the customer that becomes visually impaired after using this product. Quality is not job one at Valeant. How many chemists/quality control people were laid off at Valeant that may have prevented this from happening.[/QUOTEP
If dropping the temperature causes sand/grit/crystals then it is a formulation problem. Was there warning labels on the product not to expose to cold temperatures? Why was the shipping company not warned of this or were they?
Is freezing temperatures the real root cause? Perhaps an independent investigation should be conducted? Is this why B&L got a visit supposedly by the FDA?
Why does anyone give a shit about this thread. Focus on bringing Allergan down.
Not a shipping problem. A manufacturing/formulation problem that caused crystals that could be rubbed into the customers eye that may cause corneal abrasions.
Who Cares? Maybe the customer that becomes visually impaired after using this product. Quality is not job one at Valeant. How many chemists/quality control people were laid off at Valeant that may have prevented this from happening.
With this recall the chance of bringing Allergan down is greatly diminished.
Not a shipping problem. A manufacturing/formulation problem that caused crystals that could be rubbed into the customers eye that may cause corneal abrasions.
Who Cares? Maybe the customer that becomes visually impaired after using this product. Quality is not job one at Valeant. How many chemists/quality control people were laid off at Valeant that may have prevented this from happening.