Episode 25: Is Your Medicine Cabinet a National Security Risk? The Hidden Cost of Offshoring.
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Did you know that up to 90% of the generic drugs Americans take every day—antibiotics, blood pressure meds, and painkillers—are manufactured in China and India? We often assume that if it’s FDA-approved, it’s safe. But in this eye-opening episode of The Chairman’s Countdown, Senator Rick Scott and the CPA team uncover a terrifying reality: We have lost control of our own medicine supply.
While U.S. manufacturers face strict, unannounced FDA inspections, overseas facilities often get a "heads up" before inspectors arrive, allowing them to hide quality issues. The result? A system where "cheap" medicine is actually costing us lives. We discuss shocking data revealing that drugs from certain foreign sources carry a significantly higher risk of adverse events—yet, in times of shortage, regulators often wave these quality concerns just to keep shelves stocked.
But this isn’t just a health crisis; it’s an economic one. We’ve offshored thousands of high-tech manufacturing jobs that should be here in America. The data shows that for every 1 durable manufacturing job we create in the U.S., nearly 7.5 other jobs are supported in the economy. We are trading away our prosperity and our safety for pennies on the dollar.
It doesn’t have to be this way. From the PILLS Act to massive new domestic investments from major pharma companies, the tide is turning. We can bring drug manufacturing home. We can secure our supply chain. And we can ensure that when you take a pill, it’s safe, effective, and Made in America.
Listen to the full episode and hear the breakdown to see how we’re fighting to reshore American medicine and what you can do to demand transparency in your healthcare.
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