New Mexico: Biologics companies were the least FDA inspected companies in New Mexico in Q2

Dr. Namandjé N. Bumpus Principal Deputy Commissioner - FDA - Official Website
Dr. Namandjé N. Bumpus Principal Deputy Commissioner - FDA - Official Website
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In the second quarter of 2025, one Biologics company received an FDA inspection in New Mexico, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

This was the lowest number of inspections per type of company made by the FDA in New Mexico, equalling 33.3% of all inspections in the second quarter of 2025.

The FDA routinely inspects facilities across the nation to determine if the workplace and their products are compliant with FDA-regulated laws and regulations implemented to improve overall public health. Inspection results are then disclosed publicly.

According to its website, the FDA is a government agency that is primarily responsible for monitoring the production and distribution of human and animal drugs, biological products, medical supplies and tobacco products for safety quality.

FDA Inspections in New Mexico During Q2
Project Area No Action Indicated Voluntary Action Indicated Official Action Indicated
Blood and Blood Products 1
Food Composition, Standards, Labeling and Econ 1
Foodborne Biological Hazards 1 1


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