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Cipla share price slides after USFDA flags Pharmathen: what the Form 483 says
7 January 2026
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Cipla share price slides after USFDA flags Pharmathen: what the Form 483 says

Mumbai, Jan 7, 2026, 12:33 IST

  • Cipla shares fell in Mumbai trade after the U.S. drug regulator published inspection observations on Greece-based partner Pharmathen.
  • The FDA document cited gaps spanning sterile manufacturing controls, testing and documentation, and facility upkeep.

Shares of Cipla were down 4.6% at 1,460.2 rupees by midday on Wednesday after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration published inspection observations for Pharmathen International S.A., a contract manufacturer linked to the Indian drugmaker’s U.S. supply chain.

The disclosure matters because Pharmathen is a key manufacturing partner for Cipla’s lanreotide product in the United States, an area investors track closely for growth and margins. Any compliance overhang at a third-party plant can tighten supply, delay launches and force costly workarounds.

FDA inspectors use a Form 483 to document observations made during a site inspection. It is not a final enforcement action, but it can set the tone for follow-up scrutiny if the agency decides the issues are serious or persistent.

The Pharmathen Form 483, issued after an inspection of its Sapes, Rodopi Prefecture facility in Greece in November, listed nine observations. “Procedures designed to prevent microbiological contamination of drug products purporting to be sterile are not established and followed,” the FDA wrote, alongside other observations touching on airflow and sterilisation validation, environmental monitoring, laboratory controls and recordkeeping. U.S. Food and Drug Administration

The report also flagged facility maintenance and sanitation concerns, including ceiling leaks, an “unknown black substance” with microbial growth in sampled areas, and insects observed in corridors, according to the document. U.S. Food and Drug Administration

The inspection record appears in the FDA’s FOIA electronic reading room, part of a public batch of inspection-related disclosures that markets often treat as a near-term signal for compliance risk.

But a Form 483 does not automatically stop production or shipments. The company can respond with corrective actions, and the FDA may close out concerns without escalating. The key downside scenario for Cipla is a tougher regulatory step — such as a warning letter or import restrictions — that could disrupt supply for longer than investors expect.

Cipla competes with peers such as Sun Pharmaceutical Industries and Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories in the U.S. generics market, where regulatory compliance at both owned sites and third-party partners can quickly move stocks.

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