Guest guest Posted July 2, 2006 Report Share Posted July 2, 2006 " Alkana " wrote: " I hope that I did this all correctly and that the pills from India are okay. They were marked " Naltima - 50 mg Naltrexone Hydrochloride " . Perhaps there is a bad filler in these? " Naltima is manufactured by INTAS, a prominent Indian pharmaceutical manufacturer. Here is their home page: http://www.intaspharma.com/ This is what INTAS says about their quality control: " Quality is a not a departmental obligation. It is significant to everything and everyone in the organisation. To ensure Total Quality Management, the Quality Assurance (QA) department in our factory is autonomous in its functioning. In-house quality checks, which are detailed in our Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), have been drawn up in addition to the recommendations specified in the US, British & Indian Pharmacopoeias for each of our operations commencing from the raw material audit to in-process checks through finished product inspection. Raw materials are accepted for manufacturing only after it is found to be of international grade by our in-house and independent laboratories. Our in-house bio-equivalence centre has been set up to conduct in-house studies as well as to expedite experiments pursued by academic and research institutes. " This site doesn't list the inert ingredients of Naltima, but I would guess that the main filler is lactose, since most of the other commercially prepared 50mg naltrexone tablets use lactose. Hope this helps, Maureen (Gazorpa) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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